Examples of using Tiny sensors in English and their translations into German
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Tiny sensors allow new applications.
Each time 81-year-old Bill Dworsky or his 80-year-old wife Dorothy opens the refrigerator,closes the bathroom door or lifts the lid on a pill container, tiny sensors in their San Francisco home make notes on a digital logbook.
Soon these tiny sensors will be able to do much more.
For another, people also want to equip them with tiny sensors to weave entirely new functions into the material.
These tiny sensors are becoming ever smarter, more compact, and more energy efficient.
Smart sensor technology: Tiny sensors make connectivity possible.
The tiny sensors are placed in the acoustic meatus and are individually adapted to the patient.
And tiny solar cells can provide tiny sensors with electricity- as long as there is light.
As the tiny sensors can capture only a limited amount of light, the images are often too dark and can also be blurred.
In her PhD, she turned to microsystems technology for constructing tiny sensors, which can efficiently detect air and water pollutants.
These include entire web-based location and monitoring systems as well as tiny sensors and detectors that enable tracking and identification of goods.
On the other hand, the tiny sensors in smartphones are still a good reason to install high-intensity optics. In low lighting conditions, the negative influence that high ISO sensitivities has on image quality is greater than the negative influence of a high-intensity lens.
The penetration of our daily life by many tiny sensors and their resulting insights will transform our life substantially.
Scientists fit tiny sensors onto honey bees to study behavior.
Good thing she has a team of little helpers at home: tiny sensors on the first floor of her house that detect when a window or door has been left open.
Diagnosis is possible thanks to tiny sensors which we will need to make virtually invisible in order to get them into smartphones” said Giovanni Neri.
Researchers use graphene for the tiny sensors(invisible to the naked eye) which has a thickness of only one atomic layer.
Now, we know that new tools are changing our sense of self in the world-- these tiny sensors that gather data in nature, the ubiquitous computing that allows that data to be understood and used, and of course the social networks that allow people to collaborate and contribute.
At the heart of these services is information in all its forms and formats:data from tiny sensors and receivers embedded in the surrounding environment, packaged content for education and for entertainment, and organisations' knowledge assets that change dynamically and unpredictably.
A tiny sensor makes houses even smarter.
Xing LinkedIn Stuttgart/Las Vegas-Bosch is helping to build the internet of things and services one tiny sensor at a time.
The tiny sensor combines ultra-low power consumption with high performance, thereby significantly extending the service life of batteries in devices.
Thanks to smart energy management, the tiny sensor is also ideally suited for use in wearable devices.
Monitoring your entrances 24/7, this tiny sensor can detect when a door or window has been opened.
Optimised for reliability, this tiny sensor can wireless communicate over 150 metres.
The researchers studied the physiology of the foraminifera in cuvettes, in which a tiny sensor measures the oxygen concentration of the water inside, among other factors.
Whenever a door or window is opened, you want to know and this tiny sensor will detect it faultlessly.