Bosch Sensortec today announces new generations of intelligent accelerometers and high performance gyroscopes at the 2016 International CES in Las Vegas.
The U.S. Navy has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation a base year contract valued at $19.8 million, with a total potential value of $47.8 million over five years, to develop the replacement inertial navigation system (INS-R) deployed on most Navy combat and support ships.
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, a top MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) manufacturer and the world's leading supplier of MEMS for consumer and mobile applications, has introduced the world's most advanced six-axis motion-sensing device fully supporting image stabilization in Smartphones, Tablets, and Digital Still Cameras.
Molly Maskrey, CTO of Quantitative Bioanalytics Labs (QBLabs), presents "Circuits to Cha Cha" to the Denver iOS Developer User Group, September 15th. Ms. Maskrey's discussion fuses the concrete with the abstract, combining MEMS sensors, Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE), Swift, and WatchKit with the expressive art form of dance, allowing empirical performance measurement for what, today, is purely subjective. Not just a theoretical dialogue, Ms. Maskrey demonstrates her work using hardware and software she designed.
SBG SYSTEMS joins VIAMETRIS to present at the INTERGEO trade show, the new generation of the “iMMS”, called now “iMS 3D”, a mobile 3D indoor scanner generating continuous 3D point clouds. For this brand new model, VIAMETRIS chose SBG SYSTEMS’ miniature AHRS, the Ellipse-A.
MetaSensor, a Silicon Valley-based R&D organization creating next-generation, intelligent IoT devices with machine learning capabilities, today launched its beachhead product, Sensor-1, a military-grade, quarter-size security system. Sensor-1 will be available for pre-order on September 15, 2015, at www.metasensor.com.
A smart device that translates sign language while being worn on the wrist could bridge the communications gap between the deaf and those who don�t know sign language, says a Texas A&M University biomedical engineering researcher who is developing the technology.
E Systems Technology announced today it has been selected by Future Motion, Inc., maker of Onewheel™ the gyroscopically balanced, single-wheel skateboard, as their OEM manufacturing partner. E Systems provides OEM level engineering and Product Lifecycle-based Manufacturing™ solutions.
Golf fans watching televised coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament will have a new outlook on what the professional golfer is facing, thanks to a camera and augmented-reality tracking system that includes a 1750 inertial measurement unit (IMU) from KVH Industries, Inc.,. Called RangeFinder, the system was developed by Sportvision, Inc., creators of football’s Virtual Yellow 1st and Ten® Line, in conjunction with FOX Sports, and will debut today during the broadcast of the 115th U.S. Open from Chambers Bay, in University Place, Washington.
Qualtré, Inc, a leader in the development and commercialization of Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) MEMS inertial sensors, announced today the availability of a MEMS sensor evaluation platform with 11 degrees of freedom (DOF). This evaluation platform combines 3 axes of gyroscopic data, 3 axes of accelerometer data, 3 axes of magnetic (compass) data, plus barometric pressure/altitude, and temperature. Qualtré’s sensor fusion application software library leverages the Atmel® SMART SAM4E Flash microcontroller based on the high-performance 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 RISC processor and floating point unit (FPU).
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