Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Europe Acoustic Wave Sensor Market by Sensing Parameter, by Application & Geography - Analysis & Forecast to 2019" report to their offering.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Asia Pacific Acoustic Wave Sensor Market by Sensing Parameter (Temperature, Pressure, Mass, Torque, Humidity & Others), by Application (Automotive, Military & Aerospace, Consumer Electronics, Healthcare & Industry), by Geography - Analysis & Forecast to 2019" report to their offering.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "South America Acoustic Wave Sensor Market by Sensing Parameter, by Application, by Geography - Analysis & Forecast To 2019" report to their offering.
Adelos Inc. today introduced Adelos 2.0, a fiber optic sensor system designed and optimized for commercial acoustic applications, including upstream oil & gas operations. Deployed as a system of systems, Adelos 2.0 adds value to oil and gas sectors, such as hydraulic fracturing (fracking), through a world-class combination of fiber optics sensors, advanced classification algorithms and real-time data processing.
Space-based radar technology could be harnessed by the renewable energy sector to drive down costs, according to academics at the University of Strathclyde.
Lilium Otsuka Co., Ltd., an affiliated company of Otsuka Holdings Co., Ltd., announced that the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), UriCare Inc., and Lilium Otsuka signed a contract for research and development and marketing of products using ultrasound urinary volume sensor technology owned by UriCare and AIST.
A real-time 3-D radar system designed by Rice University engineering students as a concept for a next-generation collision-avoidance system for the auto industry captured the $5,000 top prize at Rice’s annual Engineering Design Showcase and could have wider applications in security screening and biomedical imaging.
Detecting an "earthquake" on Venus would seem to be an impossible task. The planet's surface is a hostile zone of crushing pressure and scorching temperatures--about 874 degrees F, hot enough to melt lead--that would destroy any of the normal instruments used to gauge seismic activity. But conditions in Venus' atmosphere are much more hospitable, and it is here that researchers hope to deploy an array of balloons or satellites that could detect Venusian seismic activity--using sound.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "North America Acoustic Wave Sensor Market by Sensing Parameter, by Application and by Geography - Forecasts to 2019" report to their offering.
As people find ever more inventive uses for smartphones, touchscreens sometimes fall short as control surfaces. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Disney Research have developed an inexpensive alternative - a toolbox of physical knobs, sliders and other mechanisms that can be readily added to any device.
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