Sentences with phrase «sensing system for»

Operate a remote sensing system for all entrance and exits of community, monitor all activities on CCTV and prevent any unlawful entries.
One of the sensors could be the selfie camera, while the other could actually be the highly rumored 3D sensing system for facial recognition or a 3D laser scanning module.
Air bags, frontal driver and frontal front passenger, side - impact seat - mounted and roof rail for front and rear outboard seating positions includes Passenger Sensing System for rear outboard passengers that includes side mounted rear seat air bags.
The Colorado's safety and security features include four - wheel ABS disc brakes, electronic traction control, StabiliTrak stability control system, dual stage front and side impact airbags, driver and front passenger head curtain airbags, seat - mounted side impact airbags for the front and rear outboard seating positions, a passenger sensing system for the airbags, daytime running lights, OnStar Guidance for 6 months, OnStar Basic for 5 years, a tire pressure monitoring system and a rear vision camera with dynamic guidelines.
Security and safety features include four - wheel antilock disc brakes, OnStar and an automatic occupant sensing system for the airbag.
In addition to an occupant - sensing system for the front passenger seat, the XJ has side - impact and side curtain - type airbags.
Tower Remote - Sensing System for Monitoring Energy Crops; Image Acquisition and Geometric Corrections, Tofael Ahamed, Lei Tian, Yanshui Jiang, Bin Zhao, Hx Liu, Kuan Chong Ting, Biosystems Engineering, doi: 10.1016 / j.biosystemseng.2012.03.003, April 18, 2012.
«Platinum and gold are not harmful to the body in these small quantities,» he says, adding that his team's work paves the way for creating nanomotor - based sensing systems for monitoring chemicals — including glucose — in the body, although a practical application is still years away.
Tom Raftery of GreenMonk writes that during a follow - up conversation with Luke Clemente, general manager of Metering and Sensing Systems for GE's Digital Energy business, Clement stated that one of the most important issues that needs to hit mainstream awareness is the cost in generating electricity at peak times.

Not exact matches

But you can get a sense for the real scale of the solar system, how big the Sun is, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and then the little guys and on the right are Pluto and friends.
The pay - per - page system actually makes a lot of sense because it provides for an objective way of assessing an e-book's value to its readers, and authors get payments accordingly.
While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
«Once pollutants get into the ground water, they move pretty freely, so it makes a lot of sense to expand the types of waters covered by the EPA,» said Bob Martin director of food system policy, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future.
Reward them based on real performance, in terms of something like earnings or sales or market share — different systems will make sense for different companies with different strategic objectives.
His argument that he can cut income taxes for all Americans by 20 % without adding to the deficit, and do this by eliminating unidentified «loopholes» in the tax system, makes no sense.
The only reasons you'll need to hire a benefits specialist are to help you choose the FSA options that make the most sense for your employees, set up a streamlined system, and write a formal plan description to be filed with the IRS.
In this sense, it is similar to other clearing and settlement systems — cheques, direct entry or payment cards, for example.
He is interested in analytics systems and IoT devices that radically transform economics for big industries, and consumer products that change the way we see, hear, feel and sense life.
«When we are facing the sort of infrastructure destruction we have seen this hurricane season, it only makes sense to give some pause before reinvesting in the exact same system that proved too vulnerable,» Gwen Holdmann, who directs the Alaska Center for Energy and Power at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, said in an email.
As most businesses these days work quite intensively on computers, it makes sense to emphasize the safety requirements for your computer system.
But if the main reason you're investing in gold is for protection of your financial assets during an economic downturn or «Black Swan» type event, it hardly makes sense to place your trust in the banking system.
Blockchain systems have been used in the past by various companies to track shipments and this makes perfect sense for Samsung, as the company deals in a massive volume of international shipments.
Common sense would suggest it's going to take a multi-lateral approach to get our health care system up to speed and universal for all our people.
Agree mankind brain is his computer and in order for this computer to work it requires all the other working physical systems and senses... this computer is programed as to when it should stop working naturally but man shortened the life of that time given by destroying their health or risking their physical body into physical harm...
Reflect on this a little: Many of the inspirations of the threefold system of political economy derive from evangelical inspirations such as personal creativity, personal responsibility, freedom, the love for community through association and mutual cooperation, the aim of bettering the condition of every person on earth, the cultivation of the rule of law, respect for the natural rights of others, the preference for persuasion by reason rather than by coercion, and a powerful sense of sin.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
This realization, moreover, helps make sense of John's emphasis on Israel's sacrificial system and festivals — the feasts of Booths (7:10 — 39), Hanukkah (10:22 — 30), and Passover (chapters 13 — 19)-- as ideal venues for proclamations of Jesus's identity.
The Jews had, of course, a very highly developed sense of sin, and a whole system of means for dealing with it.
For in a material sense nothing has yet been decided negatively about a democratic structure of the Church, just as little as in the case of a secular constitution which forbids the destruction of the democratic system and thus limits the possible will of the citizens.
They say that smell is most powerful sense for bringing back memories — something about the olfactory bulb in the brain's limbic system and how it forever links the scent of freshly - cut lavender to the security of your grandmother's guest room.
as for him being a «father» to his church, he is, in the same sense that the other thousands of churches and denominations have set up their own system of fathers and hierarchies.
The great issues of our time are moral: the uses of power; wealth and poverty; human rights; the moral quality and character of society; loss of the sense of the common good in tandem with the pampering of private interests; domestic violence; outrageous legal and medical costs in a system of maldistributed services; unprecedented developments in biotechnologies which portend good but risk evil; the violation of public trust by high elected officials and their appointees; the growing militarization of many societies; continued racism; the persistence of hunger and malnutrition; a still exploding population in societies hard put to increase jobs and resources; abortion; euthanasia; care for the environment; the claims of future generations.
In this sense Whitehead is closer to a mathematical physicist than a pure mathematician (PW 47/43); the metaphysical system must be tested against experience and «depends for its truth upon its empirical verification, and not merely upon its logical criteria» (PW 51/47).
So, it was not just the small group of Jesus» followers who were confused about the future; many in Roman society were searching for a system of meaning that would make sense out of their experience of human life.
Much of what the authors argue for here makes great sense» for example, injecting «a healthy dose of competition» into our educational system through the use of educational vouchers.
Therefore, if a capitalist economic system meets these goals — and I will argue that some do and some don't — then it meets our goals for an economic system, in which case it makes no sense to complain because it is based on selfishness.
Here are three typical answers: «He is as much a necessity to my spiritual existence as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.»
I say «begin,» but in a sense we have been doing it for two hundred years — by factories acts, mines acts, by monopoly and fair trading legislation, and by all the countless laws we devise to restrict ways in which the market system can be distorted by man's cupidity.
If our modern common sense of how the world works is that it is essentially a closed causal system, with finite physical events to be explained by finite physical causes, is there then any room left for God?
In Whitehead's system there really is no problem of justifying the ways of God to man because whatever God wills for man would be recognized by man as good if man (in the most inclusive sense) were to realize his greatest potentialities.
If you meant with that statment, the man made sacrifical system of blaming others for our own sin, then yes, that makes sense.
Culture is the broad name for what he learned and passed on and the technique and organization by which culture existed and was perpetuated was in a sense both his technology and his communications system.
The statement, therefore, that everything is matter, has no precise sense on the lips of a materialist who is working with purely scientific methods, for in his system and with his methods he can not say what he understands by matter.
Anyone who looks with sensitivity at the suffering of the poor and powerless, suffering that most of us do not deliberately intend, has a sense that some kind of cunning evil that is too strong for us and dehumanizes us has captured and controls the systems and structures in which we live.
In this sense, Christianity doesn't have a moral system, one that can prepare individuals to determine what the moral choice is for themselves.
If we do, the awareness aroused in us of being each a responsible element in a rebounding course of Evolution must, at the same time as it gives rise to a desire and reason for action, inspire us with a fundamental sense of obligation and a precise system of moral tendencies.
It also appears that humanity is not able to control our thought processes to any great degree, and erratic thinking can have a great many different causes and effects... and the various biochemical actions / reactions of our central nervous systems are not exactly «set in stone», so when you have a situation like this one, it is only good sense to call for rationality in what we do and in what others do.
The whole movement back to a commitment to the church started to make more sense when I reread Erik Erikson's discussion of identity as being tied to the discovery of an ideology, a belief system, which gives one a transcendent fix on the meaning and purpose for existence.
There is justice in the sense of the criminal justice system, and it's important, of course, for that to be done as well as possible.
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