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But then two infrared sensors, which sense temperature differences to guide the interceptor to its target, apparently failed.
They also built a flexible skin patch that can sense temperature and respiration, a design that could be used to monitor hospital patients.
Humans and other animals can sense temperature changes as small as 0.1 degree C. How animals achieve such exquisite sensitivity is poorly understood.
Many aspects of robotics involve artificial intelligence; robots may be equipped with the equivalent of human senses such as vision, touch, and the ability to sense temperature.
The company recently introduced a receiver for charging battery-free wireless sensors, the P2110 Powerharvester Receiver, and demonstrated it in modules that sense temperature, light level and humidity data, he said.
Hinestroza suspects that these sorts of fibers could be weaved or knitted into fabrics to sense temperature, occupancy, and traffic in a room or terminal, or to detect the presence of traces of certain hazardous gases.
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Thermostats within the space sense temperatures and send signals by electricity or compressed airflow to the unit to adjust heating and cooling as required; relative humidity is held to a range of 20 to 40percentt.
While mammals sense the temperatures of body surface and directly touched objects as somatosensory stimuli, insects are able to sense temperatures from the distance by detecting the temperature gradient of air [ 11, 12].
"Using remotely sensed temperature to estimate climate response functions".
Arrhenius relationships between the ESPM model parameters and the sensed temperature improve SOC estimation.
The main application of this cantilever beam is for sensing temperature variations of mammalian cells.
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