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Testbed for Sharp optical particle sensor.

Jardim Sensorial do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. 43.

Al final de la estación de la Serena se encuentra este artefacto, que tiene como fin activar las barreras del paso a nivel, que se encuentra unos 300 metros más adelante.

 

At the end of La Serena station is this device, which is designed to activate the level crossing barriers, that is about 300 meters ahead.

Rockwell Automation Expands Sensor Offering with New Stainless Steel Sensors

 

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My prototype temperature sensor at work in my office, while my $6.00 cast iron chicken looks on. This board automatically posts the temperature to a mySQL database, and its associated webpage displays the temperature over time. Story of what it does is at... http://www.ka1kjz.com/861/temperature-webpage-update/

ESPECTÁCULO SENSORIAL GRAN PALACIO MIRAMAR

This is a picture I created for the tfttf 48 hour challenge. Image sensors shot on glass and illuminated from above and below. These are CMOS sensors made by Omnivision.

The Cloud is radically transforming every industry, and healthcare is no exception. Join digital health trailblazer, Don Jones, together with other pioneering companies to find out how the cloud is breaking down barriers and empowering communication between mobile apps, EMRs, and medical devices–literally liberating the data for better patient outcomes. Join keynote speaker Don Jones, @djonesQualcomm, Vice President, Global Strategy and Market Development, Qualcomm Life, @QualcommLife, and speakers Andy Schoonover, @aschoonover, CEO, VRI, @medical_alarm, David Van Sickle, @dvansickle, Co-Founder & CEO, Asthmapolis, @Asthmapolis, and Richard Yang, Vice President, Corporate Sales and Connected Solutions, DexCom, @dexcom, as they speak about the clouds ability to transform the healthcare industry.

 

The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®

bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.

 

Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.

 

Official Hashtag: #DigiHealthCES News & Press Articles: #DigiHealthCESPress CES Hashtag: #2013CES

 

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Sensor geshiftet

Pasó de un día a otro, seguramente por cambiar el objetivo donde no debía... Ahora estoy intentando dejarlo lo más limpio posible, pero no es fácil.

Test shots, fully stopped down lens on white paper, before and after cleaning the Sony α 77 ii sensor.

 

Sensor cleaning method:

1. Blower.

2. Two passes with dry brush.

3. Two swabs dampened with cleaning fluid (4 passes).

 

Sony α 77 ii

DT 18-135mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 SAM

Vivitar 285 Zoom Thyristor flash off camera

2 shots combined with Photoscape

Left is the sensor for the Emerald. Right is the old MG capillary sender to the water temperature gauge - this screws into a threaded adaptor that screws into the water rail.

Digital Line Sensor Module

Galvanic Skin Response sensors detect changes in one's skin conductivity via tiny pulses of sweat released during emotive states, GSR sensors are also commonly used as 'lie detectors' to varying degrees of success as with practice one can control or manipulate the readings - as you can see, I'm obviously telling the truth in this pic :-P

I have been plotting a GSR dress since spring and bought this kit way back then to mess about with a simple circuit to see how well it worked. I've been so busy I've only just got around to soldering this GSR kit together, however it's not sensitive enough to use for the dress I'm making.

To understand the behavior and fate of juvenile salmon (and funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the National Marine Fisheries Service developed a sophisticated yet simple underwater acoustic fish tracking system. The system consists of autonomous receivers, anchored to the bottom of the river, and microtransmitters on the fish. Flat round anchors are attached to the long yellow receivers or nodes to keep them in place on the turbulent river bottom.

 

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IR sensor voor Fischertechnik kogelbaan. Ook een nieuwe extra curve 180° is bijgevoegd. De IR sensor kan werken op 5V en op 9V. Hij is niet gevoeilig voor omgevings licht. Zelfs getest in volle zon blijft hij correct werken. Het stroomverbruik dooe de IR diode is ongeveer 9mA en de load voor de Phototransistor is 5 mA. Burst van kogels worden mooi verwerkt.

 

3D files:

www.thingiverse.com/thing:3223760

 

These camera based sensors manufactured by Computer Recognition Systems Inc. are sprouting all over the Royal Borough. The provide supplemental data to the main CCTV system, a system that is shared between local government and the Police. The code on the label suggests that this part of the system belongs to Thames Valley Police.

I have concerns about this, as the system is likely to be disproportionately more effective and useful in tracking unintentional/minor breaches of the law where the number plates are likely to be genuine, for instance slightly exceeding the speed limit or having an incompetent insurer that fails to make timely updates to their database. It's useless against a bunch of violent robbers who have switched stolen cars twice as they flee the scene of the crime, before driving home in their own cars which probably have cloned plates anyway. I don't drive, I just don't like to see my tax money wasted!

I wonder if the last step in the instruction video is correct? :)

Low light camera sensor from NTU Singapore.

 

Copyright gratefully acknowledged and belongs to original author

An Old, Used Canon Camera I Once Tested.

The VOtect Sensor technology could save lives by detecting potentially explosive mixtures of hydrocarbon vapors in industrial plants, mines, ship bilges, and other areas where humans work. The technology won an R&D 100 Award in 1992.

 

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Yay!! My sensor was getting so dusty...it was driving me nuts!

 

When cleaning your sensor, do NOT used forced air! You will only be pushing dust particles deeper into your camera and making more of a problem for yourself.

 

I highly recommend Nicholas of Copper Hill Images well documented method. Take your time and take care and you will be able to do it yourself.

Humidity sensor PCB for cloud detector.

Agfa Silette LK Sensor

Film: Kodak FB 200

Rockwell Automation Expands Sensor Offering with New Stainless Steel Sensors

 

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Pentax K-S2, Holga 60/8

 

For the Pentax Forums Single in November challenge

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Interactive installation

Stefano D'Alessio | Martina Menegon

2013

 

Every 400 milliseconds a new human being is born, at the same rate a new projected “human” appears in the space, filling it dramatically fast. As the space is restricted, humans start to hit each other trying to find their own space. When the door near by the projection is open, it starts to attract humans, sucking them off and letting them disappear. This loss generate more room of those who are still in the space.

 

TECHNICAL DETAILS

 

SOFTWARE

Realized in Max/MSP Jitter.

A variable amount of 3d, toilette stylized men and women are rendered in the virtual space projected over the toilet doors, all of them have physical body simulations and so are able to bump in to each other and against walls.

Every 400 milliseconds a new human being appears in the space so that after some time the situation gets crowded. On the bottom of the virtual space there are two invisible gates positioned exactly over the real toilet doors standing under the projection. Under this virtual gates, inside the doors frames, two virtual attractors are positioned, still not applying any force on the 3d humans.

Datas from the sensors are read by serial communication with Arduino, when one toilet door is opened, the correspondent virtual gate imitates it, opening as much as the real door, the attractor does the same applying more or less force, starting to ‘suck’ the humans inside the toilet and making them disappear. Dependently from which door is open a different sex is sucked in to the toilet, the men toilet attracts men and the women one attracts women, of course because the humans has physical bodies, there is the possibility that when the space is crowded and people start to move in mass others are accidentally dragged with them. Every time a human appears in the space or crosses the gates vanishing in the toilet, a click sound is generated. The sound is panned between left and right speaker depending from the position of the triggering event and each time its pitch, attack and delay are slightly randomized to make it more natural.

 

HARDWARE

All devices are connected to an apple computer.

A fullHD video projector is facing the wall over the toilet doors, hanging from the ceiling or standing on an adequate support. Two small speakers are standing on the ground at the external sides of the toilet doors. Two proximity sensors are connected to an Arduino, and positioned inside each toilet, facing the door aperture.

Sensors sure can collect a lot of dust in 10 years.

Photos from an air quality balloon installation around Pittsburgh. Project by Stacey Kuznetsov.

Private wildlands, San Mateo County, Santa Cruz Mountains, California, U.S.A.

The Cloud is radically transforming every industry, and healthcare is no exception. Join digital health trailblazer, Don Jones, together with other pioneering companies to find out how the cloud is breaking down barriers and empowering communication between mobile apps, EMRs, and medical devices–literally liberating the data for better patient outcomes. Join keynote speaker Don Jones, @djonesQualcomm, Vice President, Global Strategy and Market Development, Qualcomm Life, @QualcommLife, and speakers Andy Schoonover, @aschoonover, CEO, VRI, @medical_alarm, David Van Sickle, @dvansickle, Co-Founder & CEO, Asthmapolis, @Asthmapolis, and Richard Yang, Vice President, Corporate Sales and Connected Solutions, DexCom, @dexcom, as they speak about the clouds ability to transform the healthcare industry.

 

The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®

bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.

 

Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.

 

Official Hashtag: #DigiHealthCES News & Press Articles: #DigiHealthCESPress CES Hashtag: #2013CES

 

Website: bit.ly/DigitalHealthWebsite

Twitter: bit.ly/DigitalHealthTwitter

YouTube Videos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthYouTube

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Linkedin: bit.ly/DigitalHealthLinkedIn

Facebook: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFB

Google+: bit.ly/DigitalHealthGPlus

Pinterest: bit.ly/DigitalHealthPinterest

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Foursquare: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFourSquare

 

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