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Wi-Fi routers could be used to monitor breathing

E&T

Scientists at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created BreatheSmart, an algorithm to determine whether someone is having trouble breathing using available Wi-Fi routers and devices. . As the signals travel, they bounce off or pass through everything around them — the walls, the furniture and even people.

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Future 6G tech could be used to power wearables via the human body

E&T

This waste energy can be recycled to power an array of wearable devices, or potentially even larger electronics. Instead of using radio signals to send information wirelessly, it uses the light from LEDs that can turn on and off, up to one million times per second.”.

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POLYN Introduces VibroSense for Tire Monitoring

i4.0 today

POLYN is a fabless semiconductor company providing application-specific Neuromorphic Analog Signal Processing (NASP) technology and Neuromorphic Front-End (NFE) chips for always-on sensor-level solutions. The post POLYN Introduces VibroSense for Tire Monitoring appeared first on i4.0 Today Magazine.

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Scientists develop wearable system for for deep-tissue monitoring on the go

E&T

In contrast, the team's ultrasonic system-on-patch (USoP), can continuously measure central blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, and other physiological signals of users on the go, for up to twelve hours at a time. According to the lab’s findings, the system-on-patch can detect physiological signals from tissues as deep as 164mm.

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The Road to AI for Welding Processes

Fabricating & Metal Work

This involves recording and analyzing an array of the physical signals emitted which requires not only high-resolution sensors to collect them (the duration of the weld can be on the order of milliseconds), but also an infrastructure to export and analyze copious amounts of data. Why is this so important? The takeaway here?

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Scientists use human touch to power electronics

E&T

This waste energy collected can then be recycled to power an array of wearable devices, or even, perhaps, larger electronics. Instead of using radio signals to send information wirelessly, it uses the light from LEDs that can turn on and off, up to one million times per second.”. The result was a huge success.

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Telehaptic device transmits tactile sensations in real time

E&T

Through tactile collection sensors and tactile reproduction actuators, the device allows people to feel textures virtually without touching objects in reality. The telehaptic device works by being attached to the fingertip like a sticker and leverages the unique vibration pattern of touch and texture.