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New Line of Accelometers

By Website Introductions at 11/10/08 09:27

A new line of three-axis accelometers with digital output targetting devices with low energy consumption is released by STMicroelectronics, a global leader in producing semiconductor solutions. For more information on this new line, please read this article from MarketWatch.com

Link: STMicroelectronics Embeds Smart Features Into Three-Axis Accelerometers with Digital Output - MarketWatch

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Smart traffic plan will effectively battle traffic congestion--but where's the money?

By Website Introductions at 11/09/08 20:23
Traffic lights are helpful, alright, as it monitors the flow of vehicles from place to place. What I (we?) only find annoying about these lights are they are stubborn in the sense that they do not adjust to immediate changes in the environment.

There may be an answer to that in the form of this smart sensor system that adjusts traffic light systems depending on external conditions. The problem? There isn't enough money on-board to support the project.

Link: JOHNS CREEK: Officials: Plan is a smart way to battle traffic | ajc.com

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Smart sensors at Mount St. Helens

By Website Introductions at 11/09/08 19:48
New smart robotic sensors are now being used by scientists to monitor activity at Mount St. Helens. The project is comprised mainly by wireless sensors that relay data to one another to conserve energy.

The people behind these are professors from Washington State University Vancouver, experts from the US Geological Service, and carloads of graduate students who helped in the project.

Link: ‘Smart’ robotic sensors monitor activity at Mount St. Helens - Columbian.com

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