In 2015 Bill Johnston warned that the introduction
of electronic sensors in the late 1990s was artificially warming the records and asked the Bureau for data from the two different kinds of instruments side by side.
Using the F - TYPE R Coupé's array
of electronic sensors, the Torque Vectoring system determines when corner entry speed may induce understeer.
This is done by the use
of electronic sensors...
Founder of Osaka - based Keyence, a maker
of electronic sensors, Takemitsu Takizaki, led the gainers with an increase of $ 579.3 million.
Through this state - of - the - art technology learning initiative, scientists, educators, and students will be able to interpret changes in the Tidmarsh landscape as it is documented using video cameras and hundreds
of electronic sensors embedded in the habitats of the site.
Not exact matches
Electronic badges can now use
sensors to track who is talking to whom and register the tone
of voice.
Female doctors can remotely access patients via high - definition (HD), nurse - assisted video - consultation using a cloud - based telemedicine system that includes
Electronic Medical Records (EMR), online medical online referral system and application
of peripheral diagnostic tools such as blood pressure
sensors, pulse oximeter, e-thermometer, e-ophthalmoscope, etc..
Some
of the changes include automated
electronic sensors to ensure cell checks, an on - duty nurse or EMT at all times and additional funds for jail intaking, inmate screening and training for police there.
The funding will therefore support research in the newly emerging area
of inorganic graphene analogous, with the ultimate aim to revolutionise a wide range
of technologies spanning from energy conversion, energy storage, photonics, large area electronics on unconventional substrates and geometries,
electronic textile,
sensors and spintronics.»
The GPS provides a suite
of sensors such as an
electronic compass, accelerometer, and barometric compass.
Deep within their
sensors and
electronic circuits, electrons and photons dance to the tune
of our most fundamental theory
of nature's workings: quantum theory.
The advance raises the possibility
of creating new
electronic devices, and the researchers are already planning to use the technique to create smart biomedical
sensors.
In an earlier version
of their
electronic «skin,» researchers in Rogers» group packed temperature
sensors, light detectors and other components onto a rubbery sheet that could be applied like a temporary tattoo, bending and stretching without breaking.
The unique geometric and
electronic structure
of the nitrogenated crystals make it potentially suitable for use in electronics,
sensors and catalysis.
Professor Paul Mitcheson, from the Department
of Electrical and
Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, explains: «Imagine using a drone to wirelessly transmit power to
sensors on things such as bridges to monitor their structural integrity.
This development is promising for new
electronic devices that interact with light, such as new kinds
of transistors, superconducting switches and gas
sensors.
Prasad and bioengineering doctoral student Rujuta Munje, lead author
of the journal article, incorporated an off - the - shelf polymer - based textile material in their glucose
sensor and used UT Dallas clean - room facilities to construct the
electronic elements.
«The
sensors are everywhere now, including in smart phones and other portable
electronic devices,» said Alexander Balandin, UC Presidential Chair and professor
of electrical and computer engineering at UC Riverside, who is the lead researcher on the project.
New types
of solar cells and flexible transistors are also in the works, as well as pressure and temperature
sensors that could be built into
electronic skin for robotic or bionic applications.
«The self - healing
sensor raises expectations that flexible devices might someday be self - administered, which increases their reliability,» explained co-developer Dr. Tan - Phat Huynh, also
of the Technion, whose work focuses on the development
of self - healing
electronic skin.
«Negative impacts could be lessened by limiting the extent
of physical barriers and associated roads, designing barriers to permit animal passage and substituting less biologically harmful methods, such as
electronic sensors, for physical barriers,» the letter states.
Ram and her collaborators — including Wenli Zhang, a UA doctoral student in management information systems, and researchers from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation — created a model that was able to successfully predict approximately how many asthma sufferers would visit the emergency room at a large hospital in Dallas on a given day, based on an analysis
of data gleaned from
electronic medical records, air quality
sensors and Twitter.
«
Sensors applied to plant leaves warn
of water shortage:
Electronic circuits reveal when a plant begins to experience drought conditions.»
The
sensor sends an
electronic signal is the presence
of estrogen and, with further development, could test estrogen levels in bodily fluids or test waterways for estrogen contamination that might pose a risk to humans and the environment.
Researchers from the Polytechnic University
of Valencia (UPV, Spain) and the University
of Gävle (Sweden) have created an
electronic nose with 32
sensors that can identify the odours given off by chopped pears and apples.
A modern
electronic reinvention
of a
sensor first developed in the 1950s, it detects the radiated electric field in the atmosphere when lightning strikes.
Anslyn and his colleagues wondered if they could outfit an
electronic device with an array
of sensors that could sample flavors in a solution, just like the tongue does.
Q - carbon's unusual properties make it ideal for all sorts
of applications, Narayan says, from
electronic displays to abrasive coatings on tools to biomedical
sensors that are compatible with the body.
While Juno is replete with special radiation - hardened electrical wiring and shielding surrounding its myriad
of sensors, the highest profile piece
of armor Juno carries is a first -
of - its - kind titanium vault, which contains the spacecraft's flight computer and the
electronic hearts
of many
of its science instruments.
Furthermore, since the
electronic sensor is inserted into the soft contact lens, the feeling
of wearing it is also excellent.
A hypoallergenic
electronic sensor can be worn on the skin continuously for a week without discomfort, and is so light and thin that users forget they even have it on, says a Japanese group
of scientists.
As Manel del Valle, the main author
of the study, explains: «The concept
of the
electronic tongue consists in using a generic array
of sensors, in other words with generic response to the various chemical compounds involved, which generate a varied spectrum
of information with advanced tools for processing, pattern recognition and even artificial neural networks.»
The one - atom - thick carbon sheets could revolutionize the way
electronic devices are manufactured and lead to faster transistors, cheaper solar cells, new types
of sensors and more efficient bioelectric sensory devices.
«This study can be used to diagnose diseases (diabetes and glaucoma) by implementing two types
of transparent
electronic sensors in the production
of smart contact lens
sensors,» said Professor Park.
SOT 1:06 The system for recovery involves attaching and raising the ship by remote control
of the underwater robotics guided with the use
of cameras and
electronic sensor systems and a hydraulic lifting system that will lift the wreck and bring it to the surface — if possible without damaging it.
Ideally, the
electronic components
of these garments —
sensors, antennas to transmit data and batteries to supply power — will be small, flexible and largely unnoticed by their wearers.
Lead author, PhD researcher Philipp Gutruf, says the unbreakable, stretchy
electronic sensors are also capable
of detecting harmful levels
of UV radiation known to trigger melanoma.
Changes in the shape
of the tendons squeeze the
sensors and transmit data to a computer chip that controls
electronic actuators in the arm.
With the help
of several lenses, the shadow is imaged onto an
electronic sensor similar to those in digital cameras.
A paper from the Regenstrief Institute takes a sweeping look at a variety
of categories
of health IT including
electronic medical records; health information exchange; telemedicine; patient portals and personal health records; mobile devices, wearable
sensors and monitors; and social media.
So for their current study, Bao's team decided to send the
electronic pulses coming from the touch
sensors to a light emitting diode, which converted them into a stream
of pulses
of blue light.
When hooked up to an
electronic sensor, the pad converts signals from the
sensor into small pulses
of electric current across the grid, which the tongue «reads» as a pattern
of tingles.
Their work has implications for the development
of novel
electronic devices, such as photo
sensors that convert light into electrical energy.
Using a two - ply
of flexible, thin plastic, scientists have created novel
electronic sensors that send signals to the brain tissue
of mice that closely mimic the nerve messages
of touch
sensors in human skin.
The
sensor doesn't need a significant amount
of electronic processing or power supplies, Brotherton said.
Every night, before he goes to sleep, Al Pierce, whose thunderous snoring used to drive his wife out
of their bedroom, uses a small remote control to turn on an
electronic sensor implanted in his chest.
A more promising development is the growth
of sensor technology (generally referred to as artificial olfaction) that has led to the invention
of numerous new types
of olfactory
electronic sensors.
Each time the polymerase adds a new A, G, C, or T, it spits out a positively charged hydrogen ion; the charge
of the ion slightly alters the pH
of the solution and can thus be read out by an
electronic pH
sensor.
«We have called it a gate
sensor because, as well as detecting the movement
of individual electrons, the device is able to control its flow as if it were an
electronic gate which opens and closes,» explains González Zalba.
Described this week in the journal Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing, the technology is based on an
electronic device known as a coplanar capacitor and detects goose bumps by virtue
of a simple, linear relation between the deformation
of the
sensor and the decrease
of the capacitance.