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Wirelessly powered products at CES
Poised for explosive growth, thewireless power marketis projected to reach $52.4 billion by 2030.
Add-on board combines three sensors
Smart DOF 4 Click is a compact add-on board for high-precision motion tracking and contextual sensing from Mikroe.
Osaka University researchers tackle indoor AR challenges
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that blurs the digital world with the physical world by overlaying virtual elements, like images, animations, or information, onto a real-world view. In simple terms,AR adds extra layers of informationor visuals to what you can see in real life.
The ultimate guide to golf simulator cameras
Indoor simulators must capture the nuanced motions of a golf swing to help players fine-tune their swings across weather conditions. The right imaging solution makes all the difference.
Melexis introduces magnetic encoder
Melexis has introduced the MLX90382, an absolute magnetic encoder IC, with a compact size, stray field immunity and support for both on-axis and off-axis sensing.
The world’s thinnest, fully integrated smart insole
ARION Smart Insoles represent a new step inwearable technology, specifically designed to capture rich biomechanical data from within a shoe.
5 key features to look for in RGB-IR cameras for biometric systems
Selecting the right camera for biometric systems is crucial to ensuring accurate and consistent image capture for applications like facial recognition, iris scanning, and access control. RGB-IR cameras have emerged as a game-changer by capturing both visible and infrared light on a single sensor, eliminating the need for mechanical IR cut filters. Explore the 5 essential features to consider when choosing an RGB-IR camera for biometric systems.
Same Sky adds to encoder family
Same Sky's Motion & Control Group recently announced the addition of a new series to its AMT absolute encoder family, designed to support larger motor shaft sizes fromfrom 9mm to 15.875mm (5/8 inch).
Soft wearable robot tested for Parkinson's support
Earlier this year researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Services tested a soft, wearable robot to assist a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing.
Engineering a ghost hunt this Halloween
Welcome to Halloween – the one night each year when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and, as some would have it, spirits turn to electronics to make contact with the world of the living.