The OIS – Sensor Summit will be in Dayton, Ohio June 14-15, 2010. On Monday, June 14th the Summit will be held at the Engineers Club of Dayton and will be a day of sensor talks. One session will highlight the work of Research Scholars hired as part of the Ohio Academic Research Cluster for Layer Sensing (OARCLS). On Tuesday, June 15th the OIS-Sensor Summit will be a field day where current members of IDCAST and OARCLS will demonstrate their technology. This event will be held at IDCAST and around Dayton’s Tech Town 2020 location.
Neuartige Haustechnik-Sensoren nutzen bestehende Leitungen, sparen Strom und bieten eine hohe Reichweite. Drahtlose Sensoren, die im ganzen Gebäude verteilt werden, sind der jüngste Schrei in der modernen Haustechnik: Sie liefern stets aktuelle Messdaten von der Luftqualität über die Heizeffizienz bis hin zum Beleuchtungsstatus. Unschön nur: Wer die kleinen Komponenten einmal installiert hat, muss spätestens alle paar Jahre ihre Batterien austauschen. Bei großen Bürogebäuden ist das eine echte Mammutaufgabe.
Journal of Sensor Technology should be the international journal devoted to research on sensor technologies including sensor design, implementation, characterizations and application oriented technical development. It is an interdisciplinary journal serving professionals with an interest in the exploitation of biological materials and designs in novel sensor diagnostic, supervision (or surveillance), and electronic devices including sensors, DNA chips, electronic noses, lab-on-a-chip, etc.
In the Web world, you know that a trend has major traction when IBM is all over it. Like any large Internet company, Big Blue is careful about which trends it latches onto. It was a good couple of years before they were spotted at the Web 2.0 conference, for example. However in the case of Internet of Things, IBM is proving itself to be an unusually early adopter.
The Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting (JVRB) is an open access online journal covering topics related to the fields of Virtual Reality, Interface Techniques, Computer Graphics and Interactive Broadcasting.
Oceanographer John Delaney is leading the team that is building an underwater network of high-def cameras and sensors that will turn our ocean into a global interactive lab -- sparking an explosion of rich data about the world below. About John Delaney John Delaney leads the team that is building a cabled network of deep-ocean sensors that will study, over time and space, the way the ocean's complex processes interact. By networking the… Full bio and more links
The integration of sensors with social networks will lead to real-time data and more useful web apps. In recent posts we reviewed an MIT experiment called WikiCity, that gathered real-time location data from mobile phones in Rome and graphically mapped trends from it. We then looked at a more commercial product doing similar real-time location data analysis, called Citysense. That product aims to let users find the most popular night spots in San Francisco and the most efficient ways to get to them. The next stage of projects/products such as Wikicity and Citysense will be to enable users to social...
JBiSE is an openly accessible journal published monthly. All manuscripts must be prepared in English, and are subject to a rigorous peer-review process. Accepted papers will immediately appear online followed by printed in hard copy.
Madness video for CHI 2011 honorable mention paper Biofeedback Game Design: Using Direct and Indirect Physiological Control to Enhance Game Interaction