#Intellinet Sensors Launches Lynx Breathing and Heartbeat Detection Systems with Intra-and Inter-Networking Capabilities Intellinet Sensors, Inc,
. a developer of multi-sensor breathing detectors, announced the launch of its Lynx5-A#,Lynx10-A#,Lynx10-B,
The advanced sensors are designed to detect the existence of live persons trapped under the rubble of a collapsed building.
Unmatched in the industry, the Lynx5 and Lynx10 are miniaturized complementary units of distributed sensors that enable detection of breathing in hard-to-access areas,
traditional solutions of seismic sensors are susceptible to environment noise, K-9s become inefficient in windy conditions,
and due to high positive and negative false readings, radar-based detectors lack the accuracy and effectiveness of Lynx family products.
"commented Dr. Fred Mohamadi, Founder and President of Intellinet Sensors.""The quick deployment and extended range detection capabilities enable the potential to save many more lives in a highly stressful and noisy environment,
a factor that traditional sensors are lacking. r
#Michell Instruments Introduces QMA601 Quartz Crystal Microbalance Moisture Analyzer with Lower Detection Limit QCM is established a well technology,
sensor and flow control devices keeps the analyzer stable independent of changes to the ambient conditions.
a detector made up of more than a million individual infrared pixels each less than 1/12th the thickness of a human hair.
The new detector, called uperhawk is able to capture better than HD-quality images in total darkness by detecting temperature differences as small as 1/50th of a degree.
you can fit more of them in a normal-sized detector, essentially meaning that you can obtain a sharper image for the same size, weight and,
MOVPE has allowed the development of 8-micron blur-free pixels in the new, production ready, Superhawk detector.
will use the new detector to reduce system size, weight and costs while achieving equivalent ranges,
#Fingerprint Sensor Ensures Dispensing of Medication to the Correct Patient Which is exactly the point.
the electronic prototype is equipped with a fingerprint sensor and circuitry to ensure that drugs are dispensed only to the prescribed patient at the prescribed intervals and in the prescribed dosage.
and is equipped with the same kind of fingerprint sensor used in some iphones. The sensor ensures that the medication is dispensed only to the correct patient;
a timer ensures that no dose is dispensed too soon. he device starts to work when the patient scans in his or her fingerprint.
the most challenging part of the whole project was etting the electronic circuit that powers the fingerprint detector to work right. he device can hold 60 tablets (a standard month dose) of Oxycontin,
Wireless Monitoring Sensor to Help Manage Heart failure Scott & White Memorial is one of six hospitals in Texas
The device is a sensor that is implanted in the pulmonary artery (PA) during a minimally invasive procedure.
The new system allows patients to transmit daily sensor readings from their homes to their health care providers allowing for personalized
however, will require extremely low-power sensors that can run for months without battery changes or, even better,
#New Conductive Ink Can Print Sensors Onto Wearables Researchers at the University of Tokyo have invented a new conductive ink that can be used to print sensors onto wearable technologies.
which will allow sensors to be incorporated into electronic apparel for measuring biological data, including heart rate and muscle contraction.
The team used this ink to produce a wrist-band muscle activity sensor. An elastic conductor was printed onto sportswear material,
The sensor features nine electrodes that are placed 2 cm apart from one another in a 3 x 3 grid
#Smart Mouth Guard with Sensors Detects Teeth Grinding The next big thing in wearable technology may show up right inside your mouth.
Researchers at the University of Florida have developed a smart mouth guard equipped with sensors that allow it to detect
for the patient to stay home using a mouth guard equipped with sensors that could detect bruxism,
Using different types of sensors, Yoon said, it could detect dehydration or dangerous core body temperature and alert a coach to pull a player off the field.
#Warwick Q-Eye Sensor Enables Rapid Identification of Materials in Terahertz Region A new type of sensor,
when electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object is absorbed by the Q-Eye sensor, even down to the level of very small packets of quantum energy (a single photon.
and detection performance and our initial calculations indicated world-beating detector capability all this and using silicon.
Made using standard silicon processes large numbers of detector chips containing designs matched to a particular application can easily be fabricated on large (300mm) wafers with great uniformity,
This revolutionary e-cooling process is the secret to Q-Eye sensor exceptional performance, enabling fast imaging and material identification.
Devices consuming the energy of electromagnetic radiation, such as absorbers and sensors, play an essential role in the using
and marketing of sensor systems that enhance perception and awareness. FLIR advanced thermal imaging and threat detection systems are used for a wide variety of imaging, thermography,
along with network sensors, actuators, and other industrial machines and equipment. Moreover, the new white paper from AIS provides an in depth overview of the latest trends and developments of the new emerging technologies.
Some technology trends which are expected to have a huge impact on IIOT evolution are IPV6, sensor proliferation, cloud computing, Big data,
%Using sensors, analytics and real-time data helps industrial automation companies anticipate failures and respond more quickly to critical situations
Sensors can provide detailed real-time information about a patient, alerting medical professionals if there is a warning sign, for example high blood pressure or swelling.
But we are yet to see sensors that can pick out minor physiological fluctuations, while integrating into everyday life.
Smart textiles, which allow accurate and reliable electronic sensors to be built into everyday clothing, could be the solution.
"Circuit printing opens up a myriad of possibilities as it allows a network of sensors to be positioned precisely across the area to be monitored,
#Prototype Ultrasound Sensors Developed for New Improved Breast Screening Technique NHS breast cancer screening in England is conducted currently using X-ray mammography,
and patented a novel detection method employing pyroelectric sensors, which convert ultrasonic energy into heat,
These large-area thermal sensors should generate far fewer image artefacts than conventional piezoelectric detectors
and the amount of energy emerging is measured using the prototype ultrasound sensor. The ultrasound transmitter array and the receiver are rotated around the breast,
The first prototype pyroelectric sensors have been manufactured by Precision Acoustics and are currently being tested and optimised at NPL.
This new property means that silicon-based light detectors identify spin, so more information can be transferred.
This chirality means that silicon-based detectors are able to detect the spin of electrons and light,
The team has been able to convert the mobile phone into a sensitive E-coli or giardia detector,
and resolution was lost in the process. his combination of the bad detector, blurring from the motion and radiation damage,
and scientists at Lawrence Berkeley to build a new detector called the K2 Summit, named after one of the most challenging mountain ascents in the world.
society thirst for powerful sensors is growing. Given that, few sensing techniques can match the buzz created by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS.
However, these approaches involve mechanical sensors and pumps, with needle-tipped catheters that have to be stuck under the skin
researchers at MIT unveil a series of sensors, memory switches, and circuits that can be encoded in the common human gut bacterium Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron.
we built four sensors that can be encoded in the bacterium DNA that respond to a signal to switch genes on and off inside B. thetaiotaomicron,
In the mathematical model, the theoretical robot was equipped with sensors and a miniature microscope to measure the color of bacteria telling it where
She taps the phone's screen in a certain pattern, records a spoken phrase and walks a short distance while the phone's motion sensors measure her gait."
or using the iphone's built-in sensors to measure their symptoms. Scientists overseeing the studies say the apps could transform medical research by helping them collect information more frequently and from more people, across larger and more diverse regions,
motion sensors and touchscreen can take precise readings that, in some cases, may be more reliable than a doctor's observations.
a sensor comprising multiple tiny test sites. The chip, known as proteo, functions by attracting a faintly luminous substance found in cancer patients,
Nanette Byrnes, writer for the MIT Technology Review, calls this the ew food economy. y combining this information with data generated by soil sensors and weather reports,
Such investments led to the creation of water sensors and drones which help farmers, like Keith Larrabee, make effective decisions.
hen Larrabee began using such sensors, he had to walk into the fields to read each one individually process so laborious that he sometimes did it just once a week.
But now, every 15 minutes, readings from the 25 sensors are fed into a network of solar-powered information-gathering stations scattered through the orchard.
#Scientists made a major breakthrough in 3d-printed electronics that will keep you from ever drinking spoiled milk again Researchers have used 3d printing to develop a sensor that can be placed inside a carton of milk to detect
The basis of this led to the production of the sensor cap for milk cartons.
The sensor functioned by detecting an increase in level of electrical signal as would be accompanied by a growth in bacterial population.
The sensor was tested on various cartons of milk, some held at room temperature and some in a refrigerator.
"The study was conducted at UC Berkeley (the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center) together with Taiwan's National Chiao tung University.
The research has been published in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering, in an article headed"3d-printed microelectronics for integrated circuitry and passive wireless sensors. e
That strategy takes advantage of new-generation cars as rolling collections of sensors to reduce congestion
and parking sensors, "will have only modest impacts.""Cities, with Moscow one of the leaders, have been testing
and sensors to speed up the parking once they get there. In congested downtowns, drivers looking for parking account for up to a third of the automobile traffic.
She taps the phone's screen in a certain pattern, records a spoken phrase and walks a short distance while the phone's motion sensors measure her gait."
or using the iphone's built-in sensors to measure their symptoms. Scientists overseeing the studies say the apps could transform medical research by helping them collect information more frequently and from more people, across larger and more diverse regions,
motion sensors and touchscreen can take precise readings that, in some cases, may be more reliable than a doctor's observations.
Tech startup Aclima just announced a partnership with Google earth Outreach to equip Google street view cars with its mobile sensor platform.
Aclima Sensory Science system connects stationary sensors with scalable hardware and software to generate billions of data points across multiple environmental factors,
For several years, 500 connected Aclima sensors have been monitoring air quality and analyzing 500 million data points daily across a global network composed of 21 Google offices around the world.
Using Aclima science-driven sensor networks to map our indoor environmental quality is a big part of making that happen. a
#Flexible sensor lets humans detect magnetic fields The sensor on a soap bubble. IFW Dresden When it comes to navigating the world around us we have a lot more than just five senses.
or external sensor--such as a new device developed by a team of researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Solid State
The sensor is less than 2 micrometres thick and only weighs 3 grams per square metre --so light they can be laid on a soap bubble without breaking it.
The sensors are...imperceptible magneto-sensitive skin that enables proximity detection navigation and touchless control the paper's abstract reads.
The sensor on the palm of a hand (left) and crumpled into a tiny ball (right) IFW Dresden These ultra-thin magnetic field sensors readily conform to ubiquitous objects including human skin
and offer a new sense for soft robotics safety and healthcare monitoring consumer electronics and electronic skin devices.
At the moment the sensors don't provide tactile feedback to the user. Instead they are connected to an array of LEDS.
When the wearer moves the sensor close to a magnetic field the sensor is shown to be operational when the LED array lights up.
The integration of magnetoelectronics with ultrathin functional elements such as solar cells light-emitting diodes transistors as well as temperature and tactile sensor arrays will enable autonomous and versatile smart systems with a multitude of sensing
The pacemaker has a sensor that detects when food is entering the stomach. It then fires low-level electrical pulses into the vagus nerve to fool the brain into thinking the stomach has no more room.
Google is also working on'smart lenses'that contain a control circuit, an image capture component and an image sensor.
The Emotive headsets are embedded with sensors that record electrical activity along the wearer scalp, forehead and above the right ear.
These sensors measure and monitor brain waves and these patterns are converted to commands using a brain-computer interface.
'The new air vehicle could be used to transport sensors, equipment or weaponry in the future, depending upon how the technology develops.
Elsewhere, it is possible to connect the device to an Emotiv Brain Sensor to control holographic objects with your mind,
collision sensors and adapts to roads and mountains By Victoria Woollaston for Mailonline Published: 10:54 GMT, 24 june 2015 Updated:
With all of its protoypes, Ford took inspiration from technology seen in cars including rear-facing ultrasonic sensors.
These sensors link with the handlebars to discreetly alert the rider when a car is about to overtake using subtle vibrations.
The sensor-packed harness can sense the animal's movement, and the sounds it makes,
The technology also includes physiological sensors that monitor things like heart rate and body temperature. The sensors not only track a dog's physical well-being,
but can offer information on a dog's emotional state, such as whether it is excited or stressed.
'For example, for search and rescue, we've added environmental sensors that can detect hazards such as gas leaks,
'We're reliant on the physiological and behavioral sensors to give us a picture of the dog's mental and emotional state.'
and improving the physiological sensors for use in animal shelters and hospitals.''This platform is an amazing tool,
said spokesman Luca Gamberini. e also have a sensor panel with live data feed from the lab biosphere so all data is live on the internet and accessible to anyone. c
the lock incorporates the most advanced fingerprint sensor from sweden. it utilizes a radio frequency signal to scan the pattern under the surface of the skin to guarantee its authenticity. the body is has no keyholes to deny any idea of lock picking,
or by registering their fingerprints. the ola fingerprint lock currently looking for funding on its kickstarter campaign with a march 2016 shipping date. the companion app for ola the sensor uses radio frequency signal to scan the pattern under the surface of the skin schematics of the ola fingerprint lock n
#Fraunhofer reveals chip-scale solar-powered wireless sensor node German lab Fraunhofer IMS has created a self-contained solar-powered wireless chip-scale IC that can warn
and acceleration sensors that measure how far the window is open, and radio that communicates this information to a basestation.
said Fraunhofer. dding to the overall conservation of power is the fact that the sensor always switches to sleep mode.
the sensor can be set so that it wakes up every few minutes, or even seconds,
In the window application, sensors on the chip measure tilt and report if it is open
The solar radio sensor chip is on show this week at the BAU trade fair in Munich (Hall C2, Stand 119) a
regardless of the sensors installed or type of touch or touchless environment, and can be added to any application or operating system.
as well as developing previously-unseen devices such as a new sensors that integrate OLED with the organic photodetector o
The array of possible applications ranges from transistors and sensors to mechanically flexible semiconductor devices. Unlike graphene,
making it predestined for sensors which can detect long wavelength infrared radiation. Lidar (light detection and ranging) sensors operate in this wavelength range, for example.
They are used, among other things, as distance sensors in cars. Another application is the measurement of dust particles and trace gases in environmental monitoring.
A further interesting aspect of these new, two-dimensional semiconductors is their anisotropic electronic and optical behavior.
The array of possible applications ranges from transistors and sensors to mechanically flexible semiconductor devices. Unlike graphene,
making it predestined for sensors which can detect long wavelength infrared radiation. Lidar (light detection and ranging) sensors operate in this wavelength range, for example.
They are used, among other things, as distance sensors in cars. Another application is the measurement of dust particles and trace gases in environmental monitoring.
A further interesting aspect of these new, two-dimensional semiconductors is their anisotropic electronic and optical behavior.
multispectral cameras and gas sensors to assess the health of someone looking into it. It does this by examining the person face,
while the gas sensors take samples of the user breath looking for compounds that give an indication of how much they drink or smoke.
A tiny micro sensor has been inserted into his pulmonary artery, which monitors his heart function. Everyday he is scanned
and hit me really badly. he Cardiomems sensor is implanted next to the heart during a minimally invasive procedure using a cardiac catheter,
and other types of smoke detector modules in a smartphone platform. A Project Ara device could conceivably include multiple modules to scan for various types of atmospheric contaminants
and hobbyists who want the ability to customize a phone for particularly long battery life or with specialized sensors.
which could lead to greatly enhanced capabilities for numerous military and commercial applications ncluding autonomous vehicles, robotics, sensors and high-data-rate communications.
Evaporation-driven engines may find many ff-the-gridapplications in powering things such as robotic systems, sensors,
Talla simply connected an antenna to a temperature sensor placed it close to a Wi-fi router
This was a low-power sensor capable of producing 174×144 pixel black and white images, which requires 10.4 millijoules of energy per picture.
perhaps connected to a movement sensor to trigger the camera when something moves in its field of view,
and each pair has placed 10 sensors in the palm and fingertips. Four of those sensors
located in the palm, thumb index and middle fingers, can detect each other, letting you fire a gun or grab an apple.
The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor, which can be placed beneath the gloves.
An IMU sensor, often used to manoeuvre aircraft, can record velocity, orientation and gravitational forces using accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.
In the Gloveone, the IMU sensor will track your hands within the virtual world to offer a more realistic experience.
and each pair has placed 10 sensors in the palm and fingertips. Four of those sensors
located in the palm, thumb index and middle fingers, can detect each other, letting you fire a gun or grab an apple.
The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor, which can be placed beneath the gloves.
An IMU sensor, often used to manoeuvre aircraft, can record velocity, orientation and gravitational forces using accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.
In the Gloveone, the IMU sensor will track your hands within the virtual world to offer a more realistic experience.
The intelligent sensors come with a three-dimensional eye which works with a robot on a manufacturing floor to carry out tasks by itself.
the sensors apply to 3d and thermal inspection as an addition to the firm standard products. he thermography is used for example,
he said. he technology is sold as components with a sensor and software as a ready-to-use system
VT develops machine vision software and sensor systems for different industries. Our products read codes e g.
and place or to fill the right candies at the right position in a candy box. he next project for EVT is developing sensor fusion,
which Beising said will give the customer much more powerful technology in many areas of inspectionombining a Bolometer with a 3d sensor and a grey camera means,
whether it is using a fingerprint sensor, a four-digit code or drawing a line pattern.
The Army is working on developing a sensor system that will make the SAGM so smart it can do just that.
Theye made the fuze"smart"by including sensors. The sensors and logic devices scan and filter the environment,
detect the obstacle, figure out the best place to detonate and then autonomously airburst the fuze.
The new ipad Mini, for example, is virtually the same as the older model with the exception of a fingerprint sensor and a new color (gold.
which the G4 sequences act as sensors of oxidative stress e
#New Cell Structure Finding Might Lead to Novel Cancer Therapies University of Warwick scientists in the U k. say they have discovered a cell structure
and are used in electronics to provide power in specialized applications, such as vibration and pressure sensors.
but it does say that it's engaged in further research to produce a commercially viable version of the polymer for both sensors and energy applications o
The new technology uses implanted sensors sending wireless signals to the artificial limb's built-in computer, enabling subconscious, real-time control and faster, more natural responses and movements.
It works by laying sensors on the skin of the vestigial limb, which picks up electrical impulses that control, for example, an artificial arm.
these sensors pick up electric impulses from more than one muscle. This degrades performance, requires a lot of practice to operate properly,
One answer to this is to use more precise sensor arrangements that make the limb, for all practical purposes, mind-controlled.
liquid containing bacteria can be used to power a paper-based sensor, which could be especially useful in areas
At the moment, the paper sensors need to be used with hand-held devices to conduct analysis on the data they gather,
Now, using the sensors and hardware that let the car park itself, Jaguar land rover has demonstrated a very nifty remote control app that lets you get out of your car,
whether the car's collision avoidance sensors will stop you from running it into a pole.
The car uses its ultrasonic sensors to look for hazards in the environment and then autonomously executes an about-turn in as many steps as is necessary, from a simple 3-point turn towell, presumably to one of these.
paving the way for these materials to be used for biodegradable sensors and medical implants. But the applications of a highly-conductive graphene ink could be
along with cameras and sensors that monitor the plants bunches of basil (used to make Liguria's iconic pesto sauce) growing either in hydroponics or in soil.
with smartphones repurposed as blood-scanning microscopes, HIV testers and sleep apnea detectors. The latest advance in this area comes in the form of a fiber optic sensor for smartphones that monitors bodily fluids,
a tool that could be used for biomolecular tests such as pregnancy or diabetes monitoring. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a process where a stream of light is directed onto a metallic film, with most,
namely a light detector and light source. The scientists fixed a 400 micrometer fiber optic cable curved into a U-shape across the phone's camera and LED light.
The team says the sensor's readings could then be processed by a smartphone application to turn out real-time results."
"So, surface plasmon resonance sensors could become ubiquitous now.""The research is published in the journal Optics Express.
An ultrasonic rear sensor provides a warning when cars approach from behind, both via the handlebars and the accompanying Mode:
Using an implantable glucose-monitoring sensor is one alternative, although it must be installed surgically and subsequently removed for replacement.
while researchers at Google, Fraunhofer and Microsoft are developing noninvasive sensors that measure glucose content in tears or sweat.
#Silk-based functional inks put biosensor data on your fingertips Although we've seen"bio-inks"that allow sensors to be drawn directly on a person's skin
Instead of hydraulics, electronic sensors or other high-tech goodies, the prototype knee designed by mechanical engineer Amos Winter operates mainly via a spring and two dampers.
Then, sensors that measure pressure are placed on the bottom of the prosthetic. The sensors essentially relay pressure points through a stimulator in the shaft of the prosthetic
which touches the end of the stump. The nerves send signals to the brain, and, miraculously, the prosthetic toes have touch.
and grid sensors out to all kinds of remote devices--including those that aren plugged into the power grid.
and more processing power and memory for its Silverlink Sensor Network-enabled devices. All of these networking advances are built on Silver Spring use of the IEEE 802.15. 4g specification,
Adding low-power sensors to the mesh also allows Silver Spring to potentially get its network into areas that point-to-point wireless systems might have a hard time reaching,
trash bins and traffic detectors, or air or water pollution sensors, to name a few of the systems most often talked about in the context of networking municipal assets and services.
Silver Spring is just one of the many smart meter players targeting this nascent field, of course.
and cameras, parking sensors and other devices that do need them, Reeves said. Silver Spring says its Milli 5 platform can achieve decades of operation in the field without sacrificing network security
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