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Introduction to Mini and Microcomputer Based Field Data Collection Systems
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Abstract
Both minicomputer and microcomputer based field data collection systems are described in general terms, and the natural advantages of each for various data collection needs are listed. Finally, a detailed description is given for a microcomputer based data collector/processor.
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Johnson, H. and Wipperfurth, H., "Introduction to Mini and Microcomputer Based Field Data Collection Systems," SAE Technical Paper 810683, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810683.Also In
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