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Deconstructing the SWIR Spectral Region

Deconstructing the SWIR Spectral Region

The SWIR spectral region is a particularly challenging region to perform measurements as traditional silicon sensors can only detect wavelengths shorter than 1.1 µm.

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Deconstructing the SWIR Spectral Region

Deconstructing the SWIR Spectral Region

By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D

How to Obtain Accurate Wind Gust Measurements

How to Obtain Accurate Wind Gust Measurements

From OTT HydroMet - Meteorology

Sensors in Commercial Fishing

Sensors in Commercial Fishing

By Sarah Moore

Adding Depth to Standard Sensors to Enable 3D Imaging

Adding Depth to Standard Sensors to Enable 3D Imaging

By Megan Craig

Integrating Internet of Things into Smart Labs

Integrating Internet of Things into Smart Labs

By Benedette Cuffari

Understanding Precipitation

Understanding Precipitation

From OTT HydroMet - Meteorology

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Self-Driven Fabric Paired with Machine Learning Could Help Rectify Posture in Real-Time

Self-Driven Fabric Paired with Machine Learning Could Help Rectify Posture in Real-Time

Kistler Launch World’s Smallest, Media Isolated Pressure Sensor

Kistler Launch World’s Smallest, Media Isolated Pressure Sensor

From Kistler Instruments Limited

Study Shows How Sensor Helps to Predict Shooter Localization Accuracy in Urban Areas

Study Shows How Sensor Helps to Predict Shooter Localization Accuracy in Urban Areas

Sensirion Inside: Temperature and Humidity Monitor THEye

Sensirion Inside: Temperature and Humidity Monitor THEye

From Sensirion Inc

Research Reveals that New WiFi Technique Helps Indoor Robot Navigation

Research Reveals that New WiFi Technique Helps Indoor Robot Navigation

Unique Multisensory Hybrid Material Created for Next-Generation Smart, Artificial Skin

Unique Multisensory Hybrid Material Created for Next-Generation Smart, Artificial Skin

Non-Invasive Smart Pacifier can Monitor Health of Newborns in Hospitals

Non-Invasive Smart Pacifier can Monitor Health of Newborns in Hospitals

CO2 Gas Monitoring for Natural Substance Extraction Processes

CO2 Gas Monitoring for Natural Substance Extraction Processes

From MSR-Electronic GmbH

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Adding Depth to Standard Sensors to Enable 3D Imaging

Okan Atalar

We speak with Okan Atalar about new research that could one day allow simple cameras, such as those on smartphones, to see the world in 3D.

Adding Depth to Standard Sensors to Enable 3D Imaging

CovidDeep: Testing for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 using Wearable Medical Sensors

Niraj K. Jha

AZoSensors speaks with Niraj K. Jha from the Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty at Princeton University. This interview explores the research proposing a framework called CovidDeep. CovidDeep combines efficient deep neural networks with commercially available wearable medical sensors for pe

CovidDeep: Testing for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 using Wearable Medical Sensors

International Women's Day

Dr. Nako Nakatsuka

This International Women's Day, we speak with Dr. NAko Nakatsuka, a Senior Scientist at ETH Zurich's Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics.

International Women's Day
MCT469-SF Washdown - In-Line Sensor for Moisture Measurement

MCT469-SF Washdown - In-Line Sensor for Moisture Measurement

The MCT469-SF Washdown is a compatible on-line NIR Sensor designed for continuous moisture and constituent measurement. It is ideal for washdown conditions in the food industry.

From KPM Analytics
MX 256 Control Unit — For Gas Detection and Measurement

MX 256 Control Unit — For Gas Detection and Measurement

The MX 256 is a new control unit, completely digital, aimed at making the detection and measurement of gases easier. It can also be used for the processing of any digital signal from digital sensors (OLCT 10N types), and more.

From Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection
Biaxial Force Balance Inclinometers

Biaxial Force Balance Inclinometers

Columbia Models SI-702AI and SI-702AIHP are biaxial force balance inclinometers designed with an output circuit configuration made for use in 4–20 mA data transmission systems.

From Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc.

1Implantable Wireless Sensor to Monitor Vascular Disease

2Researchers Devise Multi-Tasking Micro Wearable to Monitor Glucose, Alcohol and Lactate

3Non-Invasive Smart Pacifier can Monitor Health of Newborns in Hospitals

4Unique Multisensory Hybrid Material Created for Next-Generation Smart, Artificial Skin

5Researchers Create Optical-Based Sensors to Predict Temperature

6Study Shows How Sensor Helps to Predict Shooter Localization Accuracy in Urban Areas

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How to Obtain Accurate Wind Gust Measurements

From OTT HydroMet - Meteorology 26 Apr 2022

Phosgene Detectors for Phosgene Gas Hazards Mitigation

From International Gas Detectors Ltd 11 May 2022

Measuring Moisture in Olive Paste and Pomace

From KPM Analytics 25 Apr 2022

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