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  • Article - 3 Apr 2013
    ‘g’ is the engineering unit utilized for acceleration measurement and 1 g is defined as 32.1741 ft/sec2.
  • Article - 21 Feb 2013
    Francois Guibert, Executive VP and President, Greater China & South Asia Region, STMicroelectronics talks to AZoSensors about Sensor Technology and Power Efficiency.
  • Article - 24 Jan 2013
    Steven L. Garrett, Professor of Acoustics and Senior Scientist at Penn State University talks to AZoSensors about the application of thermoacoustic sensors to examine nuclear fuel rods.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2012
    Tactile sensing technologies inspired by biology are revolutionizing robotics, enabling precise object recognition and interaction in diverse applications.
  • Article - 17 Dec 2012
    Dr. Nathan Cohen's Fractal Antenna Systems leverages fractal technology to develop advanced EM solutions, achieving a milestone with an invisibility cloak.
  • Article - 27 Nov 2012
    This article is part of a series on sensing the human body and discusses the medical application of an electronic nose in the detection of diseases.
  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    Wireless sensor networks can be extremely helpful in monitoring hazardous and active volcano eruptions.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    A general overview of a proximity sensor involves the emission of an electromagnetic field or the use of infrared radiation to emit a beam of light.
  • Article - 17 Aug 2012
    This article discusses the structural and functional principles of rain-sensing wipers and how they work in an automobile to help protect the interior of a car.
  • Article - 16 Aug 2012
    This article discusses the oil pressure sensors that are used in automobiles.

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