Numerous flexible fitness trackers cannot be immersed in water as the coatings needed to seal these devices would be uncomfortable for the wearers.
The Office of Naval Research recently held an experimentation event to enhance capabilities for evaluating aircraft and vessels transporting illicit maritime cargo for extended periods of time and over greater distances.
Electronic skin (e-skin) is a significant flexible technology that can accurately replicate the various functions of human skin. It has remarkable potential for use in prosthetic, robot, and medical detection and diagnosis devices.
Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of scientific imaging systems for automated visual inspection of light sources and displays, announces that its ProMetric® I61 (61-megapixel) Imaging Colorimeter has been recognized among the best in machine vision today by the judges of the Vision Systems Design 2022 Innovators Awards program.
Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of automated visual inspection solutions for illuminated components, announces that it will give a presentation at the 2022 Vision Spectra Conference—a free virtual conference gathering leaders in machine vision to present a range of educational sessions over three days from July 19-21, 2022.
A unique wearable for infants has been created for the consistent evaluation of motor skills during the early development phase by a Finnish research team at the BABA Center, Helsinki Children’s Hospital.
With the IMD-3101, InnoSenT is launching a new radar system with an adapted coverage area specifically for motion detection in individual aisles of high-bay warehouses. The product is part of the cost-effective and user-...
The Contour2D sensor system enables optimally efficient detection of conveyor belt utilization. It is the only system on the market to require just one LiDAR sensor to do this. The unique performance characteristics of the R2000 LiDAR sensor and an intelligent algorithm ensure reliable shadow correction.
Posture is a vital part of health. Continued poor posture, like leaning to one side or slouching, could result in discomfort and pain. It has also been proven to intensify the risk of strokes, vision problems, cardiovascular diseases, and musculoskeletal diseases.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst has created a low-cost shoe insole containing force-sensitive resistors (FSR) that intends to enhance the treatment of mobility-impairing health problems such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and osteoarthritis.