The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and Evigia Systems have finalized an agreement for application-specific radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensor/seal technology and custom-developed ARG-US software suite. Argonne and Evigia have partnered to develop the system, which is designed to serve as a hazardous and nuclear material handling solution.
Biometric Intelligence and Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies), a provider of facial, fingerprint and iris biometric technologies, has received certification from the FBI for its Mobile Offender Recognition and Information System (MORIS).
Lockheed Martin, the global aerospace and security company, has announced the successful completion of its first Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) sensor suite flight test onboard a modified Sabreliner business jet.
Cobra Electronics, a global provider of innovative communication and navigation products, has launched its new 8000 Pro HD GPS navigation system for professional drivers.
L-3 Communications declared the successful accomplishment of multiple test firings of Interstate Electronics Corporation’s (L-3 IEC) advanced Military Code (M-Code) GPS receiver.
Novel sensors are being used in football goal-line technology (GLT) systems to ascertain goals.
In a move that expands its current portfolio of sensor solutions, ITT Exelis has acquired Space Computer, the privately-owned provider of processing solutions for hyperspectral sensor data. Established in 1987, Space Computer develops algorithms, software and real time signal processing systems for analysis of data from advanced sensor systems, particularly, hyperspectral devices.
STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, is now delivering the first samples of its new STM32 F3 series of microcontrollers to major OEM customers, enabling early evaluation of this important new line in ST’s product family featuring the ARM® Cortex™-M core embedded.
NXP Semiconductors (NXP), a provider of high performance mixed signal and standard product solutions, has introduced a new low-noise amplifier (LNA), the BGU8006, for enhancing GPS reception in very small portable devices. Claimed to be the tiniest available wafer-level chip-scale package (WLCSP) GPS LNA, it has a footprint of 0.65x0.44 x 0.2 mm.
The Sensors Expo & Conference 2013 was held on June 6-7, in Rosemont, IL at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. The event showcased sensors, sensing technologies and sensor-integrated systems. Over 4,000 scientists, engineers and industry professionals took part in the conference.
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