Researchers have developed the first 3D, omnidirectional thermal cloak capable of making objects invisible to infrared cameras.
MIT builds a programmable infrared chip that could shrink thermal cameras and improve gas detection and sensing.
Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can't see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, ...
Forewarned is forearmed.
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
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Roku just open-sourced an OS that could finally kill Google TV's ad-filled home screen
The embedded OS your media room needs ...
On a miniature roadway made of cardboard and tape, a small grid of LED lights flickers from red to green. It looks like a toy, but for Yash Javhare—who is in his Second Year of Diploma in AI & Machine ...
I’m already loving this device, and I haven’t even touched one. Arduino announced it has collaborated with M5Stack to develop the new compact and powerful Nesso N1 IoT development kit. This system ...
Have you ever wondered how speed guns measure the speed of moving vehicles or how an athlete's sprint speed is recorded? Normally these speed sensors work with radar or laser technology to bounce back ...
Photoelectric sensors detect objects and surface changes using variations in optical properties. Each sensor includes a light emitter and a receiver, with most relying on infrared light. In optical ...
The IR blaster is officially a niche feature these days. It’s becoming rarer and rarer as a feature since phones are trying to remove as many ports as possible. However, phones with an IR blaster are ...
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