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  • 22/01
    VA deploying millions of sensors to track, well, everything
    VA deploying millions of sensors to track, well, everything WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has begun installing millions of sensors on just about anything that costs more than $50. The technology will be used to track medical equipment, supplies, specimens and
  • 22/01
    Small UAV Supports Development of Lightweight Sensors
    Small UAV Supports Development of Lightweight Sensors A research team at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is developing an airborne testing capability for sensors, communications devices and other airborne payloads. This aerial test bed, called the GTRI Airborne Unmanned
  • 21/01
    ICU Medical introduces CardioFlo, a minimally invasive hemodynamic
    ICU Medical introduces CardioFlo, a minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring sensor system ICU Medical, Inc., a company develops, manufactures and sells innovative medical devices used in vascular therapy, oncology and critical care applications, has announced that the company is planning
  • 4/01
    Faceless sensors and tiny routers needed for the internet of things
    Faceless sensors and tiny routers needed for the internet of things Connecting sensors as well as connected devices to build an Internet of things-style service isn’t easy. But new products from vendors that range from Texas Instruments to ThingsSquared and Mobiplug make it
  • 4/01
    Miniaturized sensors hold up under pressure
    Miniaturized sensors hold up under pressure The pressure sensor inset into a metal pad. The circular diaphragm is shown with the silicon nitride layer in green and, in purple, the silicon dioxide double-layer with embedded silicon nanowires. Reproduced, with permission, from Ref. 1 ©
  • 4/01
    Romper suits with sensors could help prevent cot deaths
    Romper suits with sensors could help prevent cot deaths Breathing sensors built into romper suits could help prevent sudden cot deaths, claim researchers in Germany. Developed by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration
  • 26/12
    Versatile New Sick GR18S Photo Sensor Fits in Tightest Spaces for
    Versatile New Sick GR18S Photo Sensor Fits in Tightest Spaces for Logistics Automation Sick has launched the new SICK GR18S photoelectric sensor to provide a universal solution to cost-effective presence and positioning detection performance from the most constrained access
  • 26/12
    Motion Monitoring For Heavy Lift Giant
    Motion Monitoring For Heavy Lift Giant Netherlands based monitoring and forecasting software solutions provider Amarcon has received an OCTOPUS-Onboard order for the newbuild Dockwise Vanguard. Claimed to be the largest and most advanced heavy lift vessel ever built, it was
  • 26/12
    Xsens teases wearable 3D body sensors that won't cost, will track an
    Xsens teases wearable 3D body sensors that won't cost, will track an arm and a leg When we think of full-body motion capture, we most often associate it with movie-grade equipment that demands a dedicated room, odd-looking suits and a corporate bank account to
  • 15/11
    Patent Issued for Analog-To-Digital Conversion in Image Sensors
    Patent Issued for Analog-To-Digital Conversion in Image Sensors   By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Journal of Engineering -- According to news reporting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by VerticalNews journalists, a patent by the inventors Purcell, Matthew
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