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Microwave Doppler sensors are used alongside pyroelectric infrared sensors as human presence sensors. They emit microwaves and detect moving objects from the burst signals (Doppler signals) reflected ...
Diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema, are complicated by skin temperature fluctuations, unclear ...
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New 3D-printed ‘invisibility’ cloak can hide objects from infrared cameras
Researchers have developed the first 3D, omnidirectional thermal “cloak” capable of making objects invisible ...
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
Compare the best smart home sensors for your 2026 setup, from basic PIR models to mmWave devices like the 60 GHz Aqara FP2 ...
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MIT infrared chip replaces moving optics with pixel-level control for smarter cameras
A new chip developed by MIT researchers could make infrared cameras smaller, smarter, and ...
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Tiny chip that controls mid-infrared light could improve detection of gases and heat
Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can't see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, ...
The concept of a 3D scanner can seem rather simple in theory: simply point a camera at the physical object you wish to scan in, rotate around the object to capture all angles and stitch it together ...
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