Everything in a smart city is interconnected via a network of sensors or electronic devices that gather data; this data is used to improve the functioning of the city. But this can be complicated and expensive if not thoroughly tested first. Just like their precursor, simulation, digital twins are a way of creating a virtual depiction of something in the real world such as a car or city.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
23 Apr 2021
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Jürgen Skowaisa, Product Management Radar, Ultrasonic from VEGA, about how reliable level and pressure monitoring is required to produce clear drinking water.
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Brian Engle, Business Development Manager for Amphenol Advanced Sensors, about REDTR sensors in EV/HEVs, Coolant Leak Detection Sensors, and Cell Connection Systems.
Smartphone-based colorimetry revolutionizes biomedical practice with artificial intelligence and brings about unprecedented paradigms with potential roles in biosensor miniaturization, acoustic imaging, and radio signaling.
By Saul Mate-Cid
13 Apr 2021
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) have developed an early warning alarm for debris flow at Illgraben, a steep-sided mountain basin over the Rhone Valley in Switzerland, using seismic monitoring and machine learning (ML).
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
12 Apr 2021
Owing to the advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, sensor applications in agriculture and other industries have increased rapidly.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
9 Apr 2021
Israel-based radar technology company Vayyar recently introduced the world's first full-cabin monitoring sensor system comprising a single sensor that is capable of monitoring the entire cabin of a passenger vehicle, covering the driver as well as all passengers.
A new partnership between Alzheimer’s Research UK and Boston University aims to create a digital device that can detect neurodegenerative diseases 10 to 15 years before the first symptoms appear.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
6 Apr 2021
Cleantech startup Airly Inc. aims to address the air quality crisis through the use of a sensor and software platform. The company has deployed a network of 4,000 sensors located in more than 25 countries worldwide to help increase understanding and awareness of air pollution.
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Bruno Menard, Software Director at Teledyne Dalsa, about the increasing involvement of Artificial Intelligence in the manufacturing industry and how Teledyne is involved in this.