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    Hardware & Sensors

    Hardware components and smart sensors are vital to robotic systems. Learn how actuators, microcontrollers, and sensor technologies enable robots to perceive and interact with their environment accurately.

    walkie talkies

    Top five walkie talkies for businesses

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    Whether big or small, every business setting requires effective communication devices, and these days, walkie-talkies are extremely useful. In addition, sectors like construction, hospitality,...
    biosensors

    Smart sensors: Key components and advantages

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    We can find sensors everywhere. Sensors are vital to our awareness of our surroundings and provide safety, security, and monitoring of the environment and...
    Ingestible sensors

    Ingestible sensors – Components and emerging technologies

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    Ingestible sensing capsule is one of the fast-emerging technologies today to greatly impact health, nutrition, and clinical areas. Thanks to the significant advancements in electronics,...
    digestible sensors

    Healthcare IoT revolutionising diagnostics through digestible sensors

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    The Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare is being used as a new generation of automated medication. Health parameters and vital signs are measured...
    factory automation

    Embedded sensors for manufacturing – Benefits and use cases

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    Embedded sensors play a crucial role in manufacturing, especially in optimizing the embedded systems’ performance and the manufacturing machinery, leading to greater efficiency and...
    Battery

    Battery life estimation using machine learning techniques

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    Battery life estimation or state of health (SOH) estimation deals with accurately assessing the percentage value of the State of Charge (SoC), which is...
    Bionic eyes

    Artificial vision – Bionic eyes or retinal implants for the blind

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    Vision impairment or blindness occurs due to retinal diseases, damage, or age-related macular degeneration of the optic nerve, the brain, or any part of...
    name:data

    Anomaly detection techniques for sensor data – Pros and cons

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    Hundreds of millions of individuals, homes, and businesses use smart sensors and advanced communication technologies today, playing indispensable parts in the way they work,...
    flexible sensors

    Wearable flexible sensors – A brief overview

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    Sensors represent the “eyes,” “ears,” or “noses” of data processing systems in numerous applications in our day-to-day lives. Sensors typically provide real-time information about...
    digital signage

    5 ways digital signage systems improve health services

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    Have you seen some screens in hospitals guiding patients on where to go to? Well, that is the most common form of digital signage...
    proximity sensor

    How to choose the right proximity sensor?

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    Choosing the right proximity sensor capable of detecting nearby objects without any physical contact depends on the size, target material, and spacing of the...
    sensors

    What is a proximity sensor? Features and types explained

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    A proximity sensor is a sensor device capable of detecting the presence of objects nearby without any physical contact. It often emits an electromagnetic/electrostatic field...