A new study reveals that the fly arranges the hair-like structures of its nervous system to feel and hear. That method now serves as a model for refining wireless sensor networks, among other computer applications.
In its endeavor to predict earthquakes, the Indian ministry of earth sciences (MoES) plans to develop a network of seismic sensors 8 km under the ground at Koyna in Maharashtra.
IMI Sensors, subsidiary of PCB Piezotronics, has declared the launch of their new series of industrial vibration transmitters of the 640 family, for inspecting pumps and motors located in the gas pipeline pumping stations.
Measurement Innovation is releasing the Aaronia GEO range of vibration sensing devices for vibration analysis in electronic circuitry, machines and in operative conditions.
North America-based company, Kistler has introduced the Type 8766A series of ultra-small PiezoStar accelerometers for tri-axial vibration and shock measurements.
SignalQuest, a pioneer in precision microsensor configuration and manufacture, has launched its new SQ-MIN-200 Omnidirectional Tilt and Vibration Sensor, which is a secondary product within a novel series with nano-power, low profile, micromechanical sensors.
Breakaway safety wires, developed by IMI Sensors, are configured to provide safety to technicians and to their devices being pulled to the operating machineries while performing route-oriented vibrational analysis.
The Technical Research Institute of the Obayashi Corporation has integrated effective vibration control solutions to its latest main facility in the Tokyo-oriented Kiyose City, which has the potentiality to lower the intensity of building vibrations to one fiftieth in comparison with the ground shakes at times of earthquake.
A study was carried out to determine the condition of the various roads in UK. To serve this purpose, a Mercedes car was integrated with vibration and noise sensing devices and was driven across the country by a renowned motorist and chef, James Martin.
According to an academic source from the National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology (NKFUST), an award winning optical fiber vibration sensor, has been used effectively in monitoring and signaling alerts of landslides.
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