Microsoft’s Kinect sensor, developed for the Xbox 360 games console, could help slash costs of the machine vision systems.
Smart Technologies has recently released a software program called Record and Supervise that features motion sensors.
As a part of a growing effort to improve care of the old in a nation whose population is aging faster than anywhere else, Japan's top telecoms company is developing a simple wristwatch-like device to monitor the well-being of the elderly.
The NFL Combine is the place where top college football prospects showcase their skills with hopes of being scouted for a top flight team.
Telescopes and binoculars manufacturer, Sherwoods Photographic, has unveiled its Brinno BirdWatchCam.
Bosch has unveiled its SMB431 and SMB433, two low-g acceleration sensing devices. While the SMB431 determines and controls vertical movements of the body in ±1.6 g, the SMB433 measures the vertical accelerations in the wheels in the ±16 g range.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between QinetiQ and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Saudi Arabia to collaborate on a range of research and technology development programmes which could include autonomy, robotics, sensors, communications and remote sensing.
A leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, Atmel Corporation, has announced the maXTouch E Series of single-chip capacitive touchscreen controllers: mXT224E, mXT768E, mXT540E and mXT384E devices for touch screens from 2 to 12 inches.
DataGait, developed by researchers at Oxford Brookes University, allows for easy and instantaneous analysis of a patient’s gait (manner of walking) by trained professionals in any health clinic.
Provider of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) inertial sensors, Kionix has introduced a novel tri-axis analog accelerometer that consumes minimum power.
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