Sensors are devices that recognize particular biological, chemical, or physical signs, and then send or record this recognition.
By Brett Smith
5 Jun 2018
Within the heating and air conditioning (HVAC) mechanical rooms which support large commercial buildings and industrial plants it is imperative.
While there may exist several solutions, which will allow energy demands to be met in the future, natural gas has one crucial advantage; it’s available immediately.
LNG and CNG are common methane fuels used by long haul trucking firms as well as municipal fleet vehicles, also known as NGVs.
As the technology behind unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), or drones, continues to improve, the application of these highly versatile devices has expanded to almost every industry.
By Benedette Cuffari
24 May 2018
For some time, the development of infrared sensor technology was supported mostly by military applications. Today, the introduction of silicon technology in the last few decades has resulted in a dramatic shift in its development.
By Brett Smith
24 May 2018
Industrial controls — especially “Condition Monitoring” systems — are increasingly supported by sophisticated sensors and data analysis tools.
MEMS devices have been part of the sensors arena for many years, growing slowly and gathering greater acceptance and deployment. Advances are frequent in the MEMS market and to keep up with them Sensors Expo & Conference West, 2018 offers a comprehensive set of educational resources.
The incorporation of biometrics into devices is becoming a prerequisite especially in products using multi-user authentication or in devices that run confidential user information like mobile banking and payment.
Lost personal and corporate data, legal fines, lost customer trust and lost services are just some of the consequences of the recent attacks on vulnerable embedded and IoT systems.