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Federal Facilities Reduce Energy Costs with Power Monitoring March 1, 2009
Federal facilities face mandated energy efficiency improvements. The first step toward achieving these ends requires knowledge of energy usage that a comprehensive power monitoring system—applied wisely—can provide. Here are some key questions to ask when choosing and using a power monitoring...More>>
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Linear Avalanche Photodiodes Enable Single Photon Sensors April 1, 2008
Single photons are elementary particles that are arguably the most tangible, yet some of the most difficult to detect and characterize as single entities. Techniques to count single photons require optical detectors with linear operation, high gain, wide bandwidth and low noise. This article will...More>>
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On-Site Trace Chemical Detection, Part 2: IMS and DMS Working Together February 1, 2008
Last month we discussed how IMS and DMS are used for trace chemical detection. Now we consider how the two technologies can be used in tandem to achieve greater selectivity and sensitivity and fewer false positives.More>>
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On-Site Trace Chemical Detection, Part 1: Understanding Ion Mobility and Differential Ion Mobility Spectroscopy January 1, 2008
The first installment of this two-part series discusses ion mobility spectroscopy (IMS), the leading contender for fast and reliable detection of trace chemicals, and differential ion mobility spectroscopy (DMS), a related technology that provides faster, smaller and more sensitive sensors capable...More>>
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New Implementations of OGC Sensor Web Enablement Standards December 1, 2007
Wildfires, river basins, tsunami alerts, and environmental risk management are just some of the projects using OGC's interoperability framework for Web-based access and control of sensors and sensor data.More>>
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Nonintrusive, Wearable Bioelectrodes for Monitoring the Heart and Brain September 1, 2007
Improved noncontact electrodes and noninvasive hybrid biosensors enable fast, reliable readings of hearts and brains, without requiring contact with the skin.More>>
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3D Image Correlation: Measuring Displacement and Surface Strain June 1, 2007
3D image correlation is a general-purpose strain measurement tool that allows us to measure 3D displacement and the true surface strains of any material without contact and without many of the difficulties associated with these measurements.More>>
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Sensing with Autonomous Mobile Robots May 14, 2007
Autonomous mobile robots rely on sensors to navigate through their environment.More>>
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The Big Picture: Sensor Webs in Disaster Response Demo March 13, 2007
In an increasingly wired world, knitting together data from disparate sources into an interoperable whole can present disaster managers and first responders with critical information during a major emergency or crisis.More>>
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Eyes on NH Roads September 1, 2006
The Portsmouth Herald reports that the NH department of transportation has begun deploying sensors to measure atmospheric and road-surface conditions. Scientists at the University of New Hampshire are also using the weather towers to house ozone sensors to detect and measure air pollutants. Data...More>>
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