Lockheed Martin has delivered the first VNsight sensor to the US Army for the Apache Attack Helicopter. It will add a low light level display capability to the AH-64D Apache’s combat proven Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor or Arrowhead system.
The most dangerous thing for the elderly is falling at home with no one around to help. In case of a severe fall the person can suffer from fractures or even a slipped disc. Statistically speaking one in three Australian older than 65 has a fall each year. Close to $850 million is spent annually dealing with associated medical costs.
Premo has launched the DSR5 Series of Hall Effect sensors with an input reference pin. This series has been created for a single supply voltage of +5 V.
Research and Markets has added John Wiley and Sons’ new book titled ‘Sensors, Sampling, and Simulation for Process Control’ to its assorted collection of reports.
A semiconductor innovator, Roberto Simmarano has launched a new company, Sensichips, to develop safety system microsensors. The company has been added to the Aero Sekur Group of Companies.
Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions has launched a size 17 Programmable Linear Actuator with RS-485 Communications Protocol.
Reality Mobile, a provider of real-time, enterprise-class mobile video collaboration solutions, has released the beta version of its RealityVision Sensor Gateway.
Northrop Grumman has successfully completed the demonstration of the STARLite radar on the Persistent Threat Detection System, which is an aerostat surveillance and support platform exclusively positioned to aid the ground troops of the U.S Army.
NICE Systems has announced that the San Antonio-based Level 1 Trauma Center and Army Hospital, Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) located at Fort Sam Houston, is expanding the existing NICE security systems and upgrading the video surveillance functionalities with NiceVision Net 2.0.
Apple has applied for yet more patents. This time it is for the technology that can help a mobile’s orientation sensors correct common photographic problems. The patent has been called “Image Capture Device Having Tilt and/or Perspective Correction”
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