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New Sensor Systems to Handle Extreme Pressure and Temperatures

At present, industry does not possess powerful sensors that can endure very high pressures and temperatures. As part of the “eHarsh” lighthouse project, eight Fraunhofer Institutes have currently designed a technology platform for constructing this type of sensor system. ....

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Skin-adhered sensor tracks blood glucose levels via its wearer's sweat

Currently, most diabetics have to check their blood glucose levels by performing finger-prick blood tests, or via implanted sensors. An experimental new device, however, could someday do the job while simply adhered to the surface of the user's skin. ....

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Arduino customisable artificial intelligence and gesture recognition


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If you are interested in artificial intelligence and gesture recognition you may be interested in a new article published to the official Arduino blog this week by the Arduino Team. Using a Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense and untethered gesture recognition controller has been created using the boards 9-axis motion sensor. When a button is pressed, the user draws a number in the air, and corresponding commands are wirelessly sent to peripherals. In this case, a robotic arm. Check out the video below to learn more about gesture recognition and artificial intelligence.
“One AI will do any task we ask of it. But in reality, even when AI reaches the advanced levels we envision, it won’t automatically be able to do everything. The Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems has been giving this a lot of thought. As a test case, an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense was employed to build a demonstration device. Using only the onboard 9-axis motio ....

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