Roman Kuc Electrical Engineering Professor, Becton Center and Associate Dean of Educational Affairs at the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science, has crafted a sensor named Robat, that apes bat-like sounds to be used in wheelchairs to move between objects and obstacles locating empty places, just like how bats navigate their way through dark caves to find food for themselves using sonar waves.
Mopar has unleashed a novel Electronic Vehicle Tracking System (EVTS), in the market in three different versions viz; Base, Silver and Gold.
First Student Bus Company has integrated innovative technological devices to the school buses for ensuring the safety of the students.
Novotechnik launches an innovative angle sensor, RFA4000, which is capable of identifying the calibration angle by monitoring the direction of a magnetic field by employing a magnet, which can be integrated to a swiveling shaft in the course of operation.
RadarFind, a subsidiary of TeleTracking Technologies, has created a tamper-proof adaptation of the RTLS (Real Time Location System) Plug-in Tag Readers, to look after hospital in-patient safety requirements.
NOC (Northrop Grumman Corporation) and RTN’s (Raytheon Company) STSS (Space Tracking and Surveillance System) Demonstration program satellite, demonstrated its abilities yet another time by perceiving and tracking a resident space object, the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather satellite, on 19th July.
IBM’s Silicon Valley SmartCamp, initiated this year for finding the best startup company, declared Streetline and CareCloud as its winners.
The smart finger, a concept designed by Jung Ji-hye, Choi Hyong-Suk and Yoo-Jin Park, is the extension of weak human hands which facilitates the distance measurement easily and rapidly.
Solidica, a pioneer in advanced network sensing systems, vehicle health monitoring systems and advanced lightweight armor materials, proclaimed that they have received an agreement from the U.S. Army for establishing an evidence for promoting health monitoring system in the ground defense vehicle.
Texas-based Raytheon Company in McKinney has been granted a $37,329,835 award for designing, manufacturing and evaluating the upgradation of an available variant of the common sensor payload, AN/AAS-53, integrating precise target image identification ability.
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