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How the Internet of Things will change the industry and market
IoT applications connect multiple devices together and help them communicate, from smart watches to air conditioners to self-driving cars. According to IHS Consulting, the number of installe
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What factors need to be considered when successfully adopting the Internet of Things
According to a study, by 2025, the Internet of Things may have an impact on the global economy of $11 trillion. Following the Internet wave of the 1990s and the mobile wave of 2000, the Inte
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Three core technologies and innovation trends of sensor intelligence
When the sensors work as expected, people barely notice their existence, and people only think that without these sensors, the system will not be able to achieve the advantages. However, sen
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Analysis of the working principle of Hall effect sensor and fluxgate sensor
In the automotive field, magnetic sensors are an invisible but indispensable technology that makes everything from turn signals to ignition timing possible.
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Toshiba’s profit for the 2018 fiscal year is at least halved! Chip business is dragged down
On February 11, according to Japanese media reports, due to factors such as increased energy business expenses and weak chip business, Japanese technology giant Toshiba plans to cut its FY18
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The delivery period is long, and the diodes are welcoming a new wave of price increases.
In 2019, after the price surge of components last year subsided and even the price began to fall, it also ushered in a wave of diode price increases...
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ROHM, Omron, Maxim: A Look at the Biometric-Monitoring Wearables Made by Component Manufacturers
The wearables market is by many measures still in its infancy, but many manufacturers continue to push wearable products into the market. How are component manufacturers involved in the wear
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“World’s Largest Robot” Takes to the Rails: How Automated Rail Systems Differ from Self-Driving Cars
Australian mining company Rio Tinto announced the completion of a project called AutoHaul, saying the new autonomous rail system is now fully operational. What does this new technology mean
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Mobile phone CMOS sensor size ushered in breakthrough, Samsung released the industry's smallest CMOS sensor
With the development of the full screen, in order to minimize the position of the front camera on the front side, there are only the design of the liftable camera, and the design of the slid
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The principle of sensor misoperation caused by noise
The principle of sensor misoperation caused by noise The One chip sensor is mainly composed of three lines of signal, power supply and GND. The signal line is communicated using multiple
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Exploring the three core technologies of sensor intelligence
Human beings entered the 21st century and entered the information age in an all-round way. In a certain sense, they entered the era of sensors. In the modern control system, the sensor is in
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Ingestible, expanding pill monitors the stomach for up to a month
Soft, squishy device could potentially track ulcers, cancers, and other GI conditions over the long term.
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Wearable device reveals consumer emotions
Humans experience a range of emotions in response to products and experiences on a daily basis. Shoppers may get excited for certain brands and then overwhelmed by choices. Audience members
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Sensor Based Project Ideas for Final Year Engineering Students
Sensors are backbone of plant automation and robotics. Interfacing their output to the firmware is one of the important areas in industrial applications. Understanding their parameters is of
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What Is a Hall Sensor in a Washing Machine?
The hall sensor, also known as the rotor position sensor (RPS) is part of the automated system of your washing machine. It helps the control board make sure that everything is running as it
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How to control robots with brainwaves and hand gestures
Getting robots to do things isn’t easy: Usually, scientists have to either explicitly program them or get them to understand how humans communicate via language.
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Flexible sensors can detect movement in GI tract,Ingestible devices could diagnose gastrointestinal slowdown or monitor food intake.
Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have built a flexible sensor that can be rolled up and swallowed.
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IBM wants doctors to use this tiny fingernail sensor to track diseases
IBM has created a tiny sensor that attaches to your fingernail and monitors things like pressure, motion, and grip strength as you go about your day.
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Ingestible “bacteria on a chip” could help diagnose disease Ultra-low-power sensors carrying genetically engineered bacteria can detect gastric bleeding.
MIT researchers have built an ingestible sensor equipped with genetically engineered bacteria that can diagnose bleeding in the stomach or other gastrointestinal problems.
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Tech Ethics Issues We Should All Be Thinking About In 2019
Technology doesn't police itself. New technologies require us to pay attention, voice our concerns constructively, and demand accountability when people are harmed.

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