Some motion sensors are based on optical measurement technologies to provide accurate velocity and position measurements without requiring physical contact with the object or surface being monitored.
Makers and developers looking for a motion sensor Arduino Shield, are sure to be interested in this new ICU-Duino which has been created by Patrick Thomas Mitchell based in Ottawa, Canada. The ...
Accelerometers are increasingly ubiquitous in consumer devices and industrial applications, largely as a result of the advances in MEMS manufacturing techniques that have allowed the sensors to become ...
Three magnet-free inductive position sensors from Renesas provide a cost-effective alternative to magnetic and optical ...
The Leap Motion controller is a rather impressive little sensor bar that is capable of generating a massive 3D point cloud and recognizing hands and fingers to allow for gesture control based ...
Noncontact motion sensors detect speed and direction of motion using a CMOS video imager. In many printing, packaging, and general web applications, it is often necessary to know whether the web is ...
Anyone searching for an Arduino project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new motion activated wildlife camera constructed using the Adafruit Feather M0 development board. Created ...
As you all know by now, the Kinect is a pretty epic piece of kit. But did you know that you can use the Kinect to pause, rewind, or fast-forward any video you watch using your Xbox 360? It’s true–but ...
Integral part of program to evaluate Sentient’s innovative AI-enabled wide area motion imagery for real-time maritime surveillance. Ongoing collaboration to expand and deepen the use of the technology ...
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