Fires in the forestry industry are a real and palpable threat. Infrared temperature measurement is a method by which the risk of fire can be mitigated. Optris monitoring systems are a powerful tool in increasing safety.
This article concerns augmented reality and artificial intelligence technologies to capture real audio-visual scenes through digital sensors to render enhanced virtual objects, which can be accomplished by wearing a headset display or smart glasses and listening through headphones or loudspeakers.
By Saul Mate-Cid
26 Mar 2021
BOSCH Sensortec has released the first gas sensor with artificial intelligence. The BME688 is an innovative four-in-one air quality measurement solution that combines gas, humidity, temperature, and barometric pressure sensing with artificial intelligence.
EMVA1288 is a standard that defines what aspects of camera performance to measure, how to measure them, and how to present the results in a unified method.
When transitioning from cased to board level cameras, system designers should carefully consider their imaging and camera performance requirements.
AWM Frictionless™ can be adapted to existing stores, offering a fully autonomous and contactless shopping experience or simply another easy option for customers to checkout.
AZoSensors speaks with Dr. Marcus Hultmark, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University. Marcus led a team that found a revolutionary new approach to measuring flow rates.
Recent advancements in battery technology and manufacturing techniques are enabling an upward trend best observed in the commercial unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market.
By Yusuff Adeniyi Yusuff
17 Mar 2021
AZoSensors speaks with Dr. Yajing Shen, Associate Professor at CityU’s Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). Dr. Shen is part of a team comprised of researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and the University of Hong Kong (HKU), that developed a novel tactile sensor with several characteristics matching those of natural skin.
By Joan Nugent
16 Mar 2021
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of sensors and devices that capture data and relay it to each other, communicating all the while. This could enable winemakers to track a multitude of variables that can impact the wine filtration process, allowing for optimization.