The IndustrioPedia Book Series is designed as a coherent knowledge system. Each volume can be read independently, while together they form a complete reference covering industrial sensing, system design, and applied intelligence.
๐ Volume 1
Foundations of Industrial Sensors, Signals & IoT Systems
Volume 1 establishes the foundational principles required to understand how industries sense physical reality and convert measurements into usable information.
- Role of sensing in industrial systems
- Physical, chemical, and electrical sensing principles
- Classification of industrial sensors
- Signal types: analog, digital, pulse, communication
- Accuracy, resolution, drift, and calibration
- Environmental and industrial operating constraints
- Introduction to system-level engineering thinking
Focus: Understanding how industries sense reality.
๐ Volume 2
Industry Playbooks & Applied Industrial Intelligence
Volume 2 applies foundational concepts to real industrial domains, documenting how sensors and systems are combined to solve industry-specific problems.
- Industry-wise sensor mapping and applications
- Water, energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure domains
- System architecture patterns and design choices
- Deployment constraints, trade-offs, and field realities
- Operational intelligence and decision layers
- Reliability, maintenance, and lifecycle considerations
Focus: Understanding how industries convert data into decisions.
How to Use the Volumes
- Volume 1 is recommended for students, educators, and engineers building fundamentals
- Volume 2 is recommended for practitioners, industries, and system designers
- Together, the volumes form a complete industrial reference framework
Continuity & Future Volumes
IndustrioPedia is a living knowledge initiative. Future volumes may expand into advanced industrial intelligence, AI-assisted systems, and sector-specific deep dives, while preserving the stability of foundational knowledge.
Access to the Volumes
Access to the IndustrioPedia volumes is provided through institutional and professional engagement.
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