Not exact matches
The
resulting image can be
read by a
sensor and converted back into 1s and 0s.
Early
results from NEPTUNE Canada include seismometer
readings from the Chilean earthquake in February, and bottom - pressure
sensor results that tracked the small tsunami waves it generated.
Materials scientists have created a small, wearable
sensor that can
read the molecular composition of sweat and send its
results in real time to a smartphone.
«The most exciting application is wearable
sensors that can monitor health conditions, then sweat could generate enough power for a Bluetooth connection so that the
results could be
read straight from a smartphone,» says Mirella Di Lorenzo at the University of Bath, UK.
Lightning - quick throttle response is the
result, with another benefit being electro - smooth transmission shifts based on
sensor readings.
The side is just too thin to fit a full - sized
sensor into,
resulting in the phone seeing only a thin sliver of my thumbprint and therefore producing a lot of failed
readings.
There is a heart rate
sensor at the back which offers real - time health
reading via S Health app and the
results are quite accurate.