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Calça de acomodação, para auxiliar na postural do paciente, feito com tecido que contenha sempre alguma textura, para auxiliar na estimulação sensorial

Sensor calibration works at Fab Lab Barcelona for the iSCAPE project

The International Symposium on Sensors and Instrumentation in IoT Era, ISSI 2019, took place at ISCTE-IUL on the 29th and 30th of august 2019.

"SensFloor®: Human movement tracking and interactive environments"

- Mrs. Christl Lauterbach from Future Shape GmbH, Germany

Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.

security sensors image review

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If we learned anything at CES this past January, it’s that sensors are pervasive in every new cool tech getting to market these days. And health is definitely leading the way in this sensor proliferation. Constant tracking and monitoring through interconnected devices opens up unlimited possibilities for disease management and prevention leading up to new and remarkable business opportunities. Get the ins-and-outs of how these sensors can play to both individuals and enterprises and what companies are now doing with all of this data.

    

Steve Kovsky, Senior Manager Digital Content, Websense @skovsky

    

Christine Robins, CEO, BodyMedia @bodymedia

    

Aidan Petrie, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Ximedica @Ximedica

    

Steve Zadig, Co-founder and COO,VitalConnect @vital_connect

    

Chris Holbert, CEO, SecuraTrac @SecuraTrac

    

**http://summersummit.digitalhealthsummit.com/ - The Digital Health Summer Summit takes a deep dive into what it takes to build a successful digital health venture. It's a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs (and intrapreneurs) to hear industry veterans and key industry players share their lessons learned and best practices.

    

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'ISO Cog' fixed wheel (front MTB disc hub with bolt on sprocket, laced (by my own fair hands) to a 700c rim)

Art Gallery of Burlington; Burlington, Ontario.

SMOS Ice: the helicopter taking off lifting the airborne sensor EM-bird.

 

Credits: ESA–M. Drusch

AGFA AGFAMATIC 100 Sensor camera.

Three AGFA Sensor cameras together: the AGFAMATIC 100 Sensor, the AGFA Optima Flash Sensor and the AGFA Selectronic S Sensor.

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RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

 

Workshop led by :

 

Carlo Greco : Photographer

Alessandra Magni : Art director

 

Dona 2 euro con un SMS solidale al numero 45509 -dal 27 novembre al 19 dicembre- | Progetto CESVI "Fermiamo l'AIDS sul Nascere"

 

o2 Sensors from a Toyota Camry 2007, SE v6

 

PR2 Alpha prototype with mockup of final sensor head design

Sensor calibration works at Fab Lab Barcelona for the iSCAPE project

Fot. Krzysztof Szewczyk - CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice

Performance de Carol Lesz em 25.03.2023 na Fundação Vera Chaves Barcellos, Viamão/RS, para a cadeira Laboratório do Corpo, Instituto de Artes, UFRGS, professora Paola Zordan. Foto: Juliano Verardi.

06/18/18 - Portland launched the Smart City PDX Traffic Safety Sensor Project. A partnership between the City of Portland, AT&T, Current by GE, Intel and Portland General Electric, the project has installed 200 traffic safety sensors on three of Portland's most dangerous streets: 122nd between Burnside and Duke; SE Hawthorne between 11th and 46th; and SE Division between 11th and 122nd.

 

The sensors will help traffic safety engineers design safer streets by compiling information about: how people use streets, including where they typically walk, bike and drive; how fast people are driving.

 

On Monday, June 18th, Mayor Ted Wheeler joined city officials and the project's partners to celebrate the project and Portland's overall Smart City efforts.

 

Photos by Sarah Petersen

Mmmh... I must put my sensor into washing machine

Upon returning from my three week holiday I discovered I had some nasty dirt on my sensor and thus all my photos.

 

I didn't check my phots and backed them up mid trip using a portable storage device with no preview. So any photo f8 and above has this nasty dirt on it. Well all the photos did but below f8 they blurred and blended with the photo.

 

My camera is now being serviced and hopefully cleaned.

Ice crystals growing on an anemometer at our field site in Barrow, Alaska. Photographed with Nikon D90 DSLR.

 

Honorable mention in the 2017 Visionaries in Technology student contest.

 

Image by Wright Nicholas, PhD candidate.

 

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The First Day , We Started Learning About Smart Sensors.

Die CASIO Triple Sensor Digitaluhr Module No. 1170) stammt vom 08.03.1995 und war damals ein echtes High-Tech-Produkt aus Japan. Erstaunlicherweise werden einige Module auch heute bei modernen Uhren noch angewendet. Die vielen Funktionen und das innovative Desingn ist schon ungewöhnlich, wegen der Sensoren am Gehäusering.

Leider ist auch der Energieverbrauch nach oftmaliger Betätigung sehr hoch. Die zwei Batterien halten etwa 2 Jahre bei normaler Benutzung. Die Uhr im Verhältnis zur Größe recht gering und auch angenehm zu tragen. Als negativ zu bewerten ist das Armband - bei häufiger Benutzung reißt es beim Gehäuse. Originalersatzarmbänder sind sehr teuer!

Technische Daten:

Gewicht: 54 g

Gehäusedurchmesser ohne Sensoren: 48 mm

Gehäuse und Armband: Material besteht aus Polyurethan. Der Boden aus einer gebürsteten Edelstahlplatte.

Display: 28 mm, also sehr klein.

Funktionen: Thermometeranzeige,

Stoppuhrfunktionen

Alarm fünf mal täglich

Höhenalarm-Operationen

Speichermessungen

Magnetkompassanzeige

Separates Sekundenanzeigerfeld

Höhenmessungen mit Alarmfunktion Kompassfunktion

Zeitangaben und Barometer mit Monitoranzeige.

Mirobeleuchtung in grün

Batterien: Zwei Silberoxyd-Zellen (Typ: SR927W)

Herstellung: um 1994

Hersteller: CASIO, Japan

 

the plastic wiping tool has been carved from a cake knife, the bigger flat types. plastic used cannot be too flimsy n weak.

 

BG Kristin K. French, left, commander of the Joint Munitions and Lethality Life Cycle Management Command and Joint Munitions Command, examines the Sensor Fuzed Weapon produced at McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP), OK, as David Higgins, MCAAP site leader for Textron Defense Systems, explains its operation. The weapon is produced by MCAAP under a contract with Textron Defense Systems. COL Joseph G. Dalessio, MCAAP commander, is at right. The visit was the general’s first to MCAAP after assuming command of its higher headquarters in July 2013. (Photo by Lea Giaudrone, AMC)

Three AGFA Sensor cameras together: the AGFAMATIC 100 Sensor, the AGFA Optima Flash Sensor and the AGFA Selectronic S Sensor.

Here's a picture of my Arduino wired up to a motion sensor - here's the full write-up and code to get it working: antipastohw.blogspot.com/2007/12/arduino-with-radion-shac...

Picture of the Tantive IV model from Star Wars on an out of sync monitor.

Puma concolor; motion-sensor camera; San Mateo County; Santa Cruz Mountains; California

 

B20 Throttle position sensor removed for cleaning

Right after Trent's birthday party, I noticed these spots on photographs of a white wall. The last photos in his set seem fine... eep.

Really excited to get this in - it lets you plug in a whole range of Vernier analog sensors into the NXT. Combined with the new NXT v2.0 software that supports data logging, this can be really powerful!

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