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@article{144316,
author = {Md Merajuddin and Ankita Bhatia and Vivek Bhati},
title = {Experimental study of temperature relationship for RTDs and precise method for measurement of human body temperature using Thermistor sensor},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {3},
number = {10},
pages = {114-117},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144316},
abstract = {Electrical resistivity is a fundamental parameter of metals or electrical conductors. Since resistivity is a function of temperature, in order to completely understand the behaviour of metals, a temperature dependent theoretical model is needed. A model based on physics principles has recently been developed to obtain an equation that relates electrical resistivity to temperature. According to the experimental evidence it is shown that RTDs gives a linear relationship of temperature and by the help of equation we can understand the behaviour of resistivity with temperature. Recently, now a days demand of temperature measuring mobile devices are increasing day by day therefore a new precision method is introduced based on thermistor sensor to accurately measure the temperature of body in extremely difficult condition. Human body temperature can be measured using a thermistor sensor.},
keywords = {Callendar–van Dusen, resistivity, resistance temperature detector (RTD), thermistor sensor},
month = {},
}
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