Wi-Fi Sensor Aids Winemakers
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Wi-fi sensor net aids wine makers
Wi-fi sensor net aids wine makers
07/06/2004 03:04 AMA wi-fi network is helping Californian grape growers produce a better
crop.
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
Winemakers Get Juiced About Tech
Winemakers Get Juiced About Tech
04/14/2004 05:14 AMVintners are increasingly turning to high-tech tools to help with
their old-world techniques, using satellite imagery and grape-tracking
software for ever-more-precise viticulture. But some things are still
out of their control.
It's geek-meets-grape as winemakers get
wired
It's geek-meets-grape as winemakers get
wired
04/14/2004 02:23 PMSiliconValley.com Apr 14 2004 5:39PM GMT
French winemakers sour on genetically
modified grapes
French winemakers sour on genetically
modified grapes
07/09/2004 06:17 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 9 2004 9:31PM GMT
USB weight sensor
USB weight sensor
08/27/2004 01:34 PM
Wow! A USB weight sensor. Now we can automatically add our weight to
the sidebar and make RSS feeds of our weight changes. Who wants to
write the mt-weightsensor plugin?
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ThereminVision Sensor
ThereminVision Sensor
05/01/2004 04:05 PMTerry
Fritz, well known among Tesla coil experimenters, has created a new
variant on the e-field
sensor for use in mobile robots. He calls his
creation ThereminVision.
Not satisfied with the sensitivity of the Motorola e-field sensor,
Terry came up with a more sensitive, digital version optimized for use
as a proximity detector for robots. The ThereminVision sensor can
detect
capacitance levels 1/10000th the size of the Motorola sensors minimum.
While the Motorola sensor was designed to detect a human body in a car
seat, for example, the ThereminVision sensor can detect virtually any
small object with a density higher than that of styrofoam. It
achieves this sensitivity by using a technique similar to that
employed
in the Theremin. A
kit
version of the sensor can be purchased online. The documentation
includes schematics, PCB layouts, and photos of a prototype robot
using
the sensors. Want more details on what makes Terry's
e-field sensor different from the Motoroal chip? Read on for an in
depth
explanation Terry offered.
Canesta Equinox 3-D Sensor
Canesta Equinox 3-D Sensor
08/10/2004 01:50 PMCanesta has announced a new 3-D
image sensor that could have applications in machine vision and
robotics. What's it do? According to Canesta, the
Equinox chip
resolves a scene into pixels, as does an ordinary camera chip, but
instead of simply providing the brightness of each pixel, Equinox
additionally provides the distance from each picture element to the
sensor chip. On the downside, the device only provides a 64x64
pixel
image and only MS-based, proprietary development software is available
at present. Canesta claims it will be a "low-cost" sensor but there's
no
word yet on a price. At present the sensor is only available as part
of a development kit for
$7,500. For more
technical details, see the developement
platform data sheet (PDF format). You can also read more about the
sensor in CNET
and EE
Times articles.
Revolutionary 1.3 Megapixel Sensor for
3G
Revolutionary 1.3 Megapixel Sensor for
3G
02/10/2004 06:56 AM3G Feb 10 2004 9:46AM GMT
Microbatteries for wireless sensor
networks
Microbatteries for wireless sensor
networks
08/17/2004 01:25 PMMy latest TheFeature article is about ways to make tiny batteries last
for years.
At Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., researchers are
trying to make a nuclear-powered battery with a very long life span.
They've built prototype batteries that use a speck of nickel-63 (a
radioactive isotope) to vibrate a tiny cantilever. The cantilever
could be made from a piece of piezoelectric material, which could
supply power to the sensor. Nickel-63 has a half-life of around 100
years, so it could provide power for several decades. Nukes make
people nervous, but there's not enough radioactive material in the
prototype to cause a mini-meltdown -- it's comparable to the amount
found in a smoke detector. Still, researchers acknowledge that they
have a perception problem to overcome.
LinkPowerBook Sudden Motion Sensor
PowerBook Sudden Motion Sensor
03/14/2005 05:28 PMA very interesting article at kernelthread.com explores the Sudden
Motion Sensor in the 2005 PowerBooks.
[[ Visit http://www.macmegasite.com for full article ]]
PowerMac G5 Cooling/Sensor Issues?
PowerMac G5 Cooling/Sensor Issues?
04/12/2004 04:47 PM
Appleinsider points to sensor issues causing delays in the PowerMac G5
updates.
According to a "reliable" Appleinsider source, "Apple was recently
...
Robomote and Mobile Sensor Networks
Robomote and Mobile Sensor Networks
04/09/2004 04:01 PMSince we first reported on Smart
Dust back in May of
2001, lots of progress has been made in two directions. The smallest
motes are still steadily shrinking towards the size of dust.
Meanwhile,
the big motes are getting smarter and evolving
into COTS
Dust and mote-based mobile sensor networks. Robomote is a
mote developed by the USC Center for
Robotics and Embedded Systems. Robomote is a macro mote designed to
act as part of a mobile sensor network made up of hundreds or
thousands
of identical robots that would monitor the environment. A recently
published a working
paper (PDF format) from CRES describes the AVR-based Robomote and its
potential applications in detail. Many of the design features of the
Robomote could be applied to any small, mobile robot.
New Mouse to Use Sensor Based on Laser
New Mouse to Use Sensor Based on Laser
09/01/2004 02:30 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Sep 1 2004 6:41AM GMT
Sensor sniffs out radioactive arms
Sensor sniffs out radioactive arms
02/10/2004 04:30 AMManchester Online Feb 10 2004 8:48AM GMT
The Linux Wireless Sensor LAN Project
0.1.1
The Linux Wireless Sensor LAN Project
0.1.1
01/01/2005 08:08 PM802.15.4 Linux drivers and utilities.
Don't Smudge The Sensor When You Press
'Play'
Don't Smudge The Sensor When You Press
'Play'
06/05/2004 04:37 PMEpson/NGK Announce 5mm Gyro-sensor
Epson/NGK Announce 5mm Gyro-sensor
08/27/2004 07:16 PMNeed some tiny gyroscopes to go with the new OKI accelerometers? Epson
and NGK have just what you need. "The
world's smallest" gyro-sensor with built-in drive circuit; a 5mm,
surface-mount device that can measure angular veolocity with a
sensitivity of 0.67 mV/deg/sec at up to 100 degrees per sec. Combine
three of these with one of the recently announced OKI tri-axis
accelerometers and you've got a dirt-cheap IMU that would fit on
even the smallest robot. Like OKI's part, Epson's gyro is made for use
in cellphones, cameras, and navigation systems.
New Chips Enable 2.4 GHz Sensor Networks
New Chips Enable 2.4 GHz Sensor Networks
05/12/2004 05:18 PMSpit Sensor Detects the Obvious
Spit Sensor Detects the Obvious
04/26/2004 07:40 AMYahama doesn't just make motorcycles and saxophones; they also work
with companies like Nipro Corp. to make frightening gadgets like this:
a stress-detection device that works by analyzing the concentration of
amylaze in a person's saliva. Nature already has a perfect spit stress
detection method: If you receive a blast...
Other News: Apple Motion Sensor
Other News: Apple Motion Sensor
03/22/2005 04:35 PMApple's new PowerBook motion sensor engenders some very interesting
projects/hacks.
GE-led group to develop wireless sensor
networks
GE-led group to develop wireless sensor
networks
08/10/2004 03:53 PMDirect and Related Links
for 'GE-led group to develop wireless sensor networks'
“General Electric Co.’s research unit is leading a
group that will develop wireless sensor networks as part of a plan to
boost the energy efficiency of electric motors, the workhorses of
American industry, the unit said Monday.” We’re starting
to see more and more of these practial applications for wireless
sensor networks. Down the line I envision these networks embedded into
homes to provide everything from security to tempature
monitoring….
TI's More Accurate Laptop Battery Sensor
TI's More Accurate Laptop Battery Sensor
12/30/2004 02:44 PMTexas Instruments have developed a new sensor for lithium-ion
batteries in laptops that should more accurately gauge the amount of
power remaining, preventing the always delightful mid-save loss of
work. The custom two chip solution is done, but won't make it into
actual shipping products until sometime in the middle of next
year.
A
laptop battery breakthrough at TI [IHT]
Wireless sensor networks looking to
Zigbee Alliance
Wireless sensor networks looking to
Zigbee Alliance
08/18/2004 04:58 PMImagine a golf course that can sense rainfall, and adjust the
automatic sprinkler system to delay a scheduled watering session or
focus on parts of the course that didn't get as much rain as others.
Or a hotel that can detect when a room is vacant, and turn off the
heating or cooling systems in that room to save energy.
Wireless Sensor Networks Spread to New
Territory
Wireless Sensor Networks Spread to New
Territory
07/25/2004 10:34 PMWireless networks of sensors and machinery have long been used in a
handful of critical tasks like air traffic control. Now the technology
is expanding.
EMS teams with Com Dev on $5M contract
for space telescope's guidance sensor
EMS teams with Com Dev on $5M contract
for space telescope's guidance sensor
09/18/2004 01:34 PMCanadian Press Sep 18 2004 4:33PM GMT
Garmin(R) Builds a Bluetooth(R) GPS
Sensor for Mobile Devices
Garmin(R) Builds a Bluetooth(R) GPS
Sensor for Mobile Devices
01/05/2005 11:39 AMPR Newswire via Wards Jan 5 2005 2:17PM GMT
Sound sensor based on human brain
process
Sound sensor based on human brain
process
04/12/2005 11:50 AMDavid Pescovitz:
The Office of Naval Research sponsored the development of software
based on human brain processes that "recognize, identify, and locate
the source of suspicious noises." The software powers the Smart Sensor
Enabled Neural Threat Recognition and Identification (SENTRI) system
sold by an Illinois company called Safety Dynamics. (More on SENTRI
here
.) From the Office of Naval Research press release:
The sound identification could be coupled with chemical or
optical sensors, so that if exhaust fumes are detected at the same
time as a weapons-like "bang," the system would identify a truck
backfiring rather than a weapon discharging. The Chicago and Los
Angeles County police departments are testing the system to help fight
crime in areas that are low on beat officers. Safety Dynamics received
a Small Business Innovation Research Phase I award from the Navy in
2004 and is working on adapting its system for a lightweight mobile
version that could be hand carried into the field.
Ironically, the press release, issued by the US military, has the
headline "Hey, now, what's that sound," a misquoted lyric from a
classic anti-war song.
LinkApple Motion Sensor as Human Interface
Device
Apple Motion Sensor as Human Interface
Device
03/24/2005 12:05 AMXeni Jardin:
Boing Boing buddy Eli the Bearded sez:
Some Apple Powerbooks have a motion sensor inside that allows the
computer to detect how it is being moved. This is useful for, eg,
emergency harddrive head parking when a sudden fall is detected. Amit
Singh, while preparing for a book on OS X internals, has written
several programs that use the motion sensor for other purposes. This
page mentions those and then goes into great detail about a device
driver to use the motion of the computer as a substitute
mouse.
LinkFujitsu improves its palm vein sensor
technology
Fujitsu improves its palm vein sensor
technology
04/05/2005 08:51 AMTOKYO -- Fujitsu and its research arm, Fujitsu Laboratories, have
developed a smaller version of their palm vein pattern authentication
system that Fujitsu plans to put on sale in Japan before the end of
March, the company said Monday.
ImagiProbe SD Sensor Support for palmOne
and Dana Handhelds
ImagiProbe SD Sensor Support for palmOne
and Dana Handhelds
06/21/2004 09:20 AMEthernet based Sensor Data acquisition
and Monitoring
Ethernet based Sensor Data acquisition
and Monitoring
05/31/2004 02:06 PMA TCP/IP-based device networking solution would collects the data from
various remote sites and makes it available in a central location for
subsequent processing. [PRWEB May 25, 2004]
Fujitsu adds fingerprint sensor to
LifeBook P series
Fujitsu adds fingerprint sensor to
LifeBook P series
07/12/2004 03:51 PMBOSTON - Fujitsu Ltd. introduced a new model in its line of
ultraportable LifeBook notebooks on Monday with almost as many
features as a regular-sized notebook, including a DVD drive and a
fingerprint sensor.
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New Gas Sensor for Yacht Watch Enhances
Vessel Safety
New Gas Sensor for Yacht Watch Enhances
Vessel Safety
03/22/2005 03:29 PMCompulogic has announced the addition of a new LPG gas sensor with SMS
alert message capability to the Yacht Watch product range. [PRWEB Mar
21, 2005]
Sensor Systems Can Improve Quality of
Life for Millions
Sensor Systems Can Improve Quality of
Life for Millions
03/14/2005 05:26 PMDynamic pressure measurement technology helps podiatrists,
chiropractors, orthopedists and other professionals evaluate and
diagnose a diverse range of plantar problems such as diabetic foot,
ulcerations, hammertoes and neuromas. Early signs of scoliosis and
other conditions can also be detected. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]
Small silicon sensor could sniff out
health problems early
Small silicon sensor could sniff out
health problems early
09/23/2004 01:08 PMBBC Sep 23 2004 4:46PM GMT
Toilet night-light motion-sensor glows
red if the seat is up
Toilet night-light motion-sensor glows
red if the seat is up
12/27/2004 03:36 PM
Cory Doctorow:

The Arkon LavNav is a nightlight that clips onto your toilet seat. It
senses your approach in the night and glows gently (no blinding 100w
bulb at 2AM) -- green if the seat is down and red if the seat is up.
Link
(
via Wired
Test)
New Faster G4 Powerbooks with scrolling
TrackPad and the Sudden Motion Sensor
New Faster G4 Powerbooks with scrolling
TrackPad and the Sudden Motion Sensor
02/01/2005 10:05 PMApple today announced the fastest, most affordable
PowerBook line
ever, featuring PowerPC G4 processors as fast as 1.67 GHz, faster hard
drives and a faster
8X SuperDrive. All new PowerBooks come standard with 512MB memory,
faster graphics, integrated AirPort 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 wireless
networking as well as the two new Apple patent-pending technologies --
the scrolling TrackPad and the Sudden Motion Sensor.

Toshiba Introduces the latest Tablet PC
with Built-in Acceleration Sensor
Toshiba Introduces the latest Tablet PC
with Built-in Acceleration Sensor
12/12/2003 11:35 AMJapan Corp Dec 12 2003 10:28AM ET
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