With a recent rise in the research and application of digital technologies, the solutions capable of assessing the needs of a potential customer or a user based on their emotional state is increasing drastically, including in areas such as marketing, automation, and entertainment.
By Brett Smith
28 May 2021
A US-based self-driving car developer, part-owned by Ford Motors and Volkswagen, could be set to redirect focus in the nascent – and turbulent – LiDAR sensor industry. Argo AI developed the new LiDAR sensor for autonomous cars in-house, following a recent acquisition.
5G RuralDorset has announced a project which will use 5G sensors to monitor land stability and cliff movement at key locations along Dorset’s Jurassic Coast.
By Lara Osborne
27 May 2021
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new test that can detect the presence of coronavirus RNA in under five minutes. The test – based on thin-film graphene and filter paper sensor – is cheap to produce, portable, and can be adapted for sensing other diseases.
By Ben Pilkington
10 May 2021
An extensive amount of work has been done on advancing the sensing capabilities of stretchable sensors for a wide range of non-invasive health monitoring devices.
By Benedette Cuffari
6 May 2021
To make driverless cars safer and more commercially viable, the AUTOVISION Spearhead Project from the Europe-based Graphene Flagship consortium is currently creating a new graphene-based, high-resolution image sensor.
By Brett Smith
5 May 2021
Everything in a smart city is interconnected via a network of sensors or electronic devices that gather data; this data is used to improve the functioning of the city. But this can be complicated and expensive if not thoroughly tested first. Just like their precursor, simulation, digital twins are a way of creating a virtual depiction of something in the real world such as a car or city.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
23 Apr 2021
Smartphone-based colorimetry revolutionizes biomedical practice with artificial intelligence and brings about unprecedented paradigms with potential roles in biosensor miniaturization, acoustic imaging, and radio signaling.
By Saul Mate-Cid
13 Apr 2021
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) have developed an early warning alarm for debris flow at Illgraben, a steep-sided mountain basin over the Rhone Valley in Switzerland, using seismic monitoring and machine learning (ML).
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
12 Apr 2021
Owing to the advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, sensor applications in agriculture and other industries have increased rapidly.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
9 Apr 2021