SAN JOSE, California, July 7, 2014 – InvenSense, Inc. (NYSE: INVN), the leading provider of intelligent sensor solutions, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Movea, a ...
Whether it be smartphones, wearables, virtual reality headsets, or even robotic vacuum cleaners, today’s users expect and demand such devices to consistently behave as commanded, to smoothly and ...
With the ongoing revolution in powerful and intelligent device development such as smart phones, new applications are being enabled at a rapid pace and system development often fails to keep up with ...
Motion sensing devices are all around us and in several of the electronics that we use on a daily basis. Motion sensors are in earbuds – noticing taps to change songs or pausing music when we take ...
Sensor fusion typically implies the processing of sensor outputs for improved data for decision-making. However, different levels and interpretations of sensor fusion can make the topic rather ...
Los Gatos, California – October 3, 2013 – Zepp Labs, a leader in motion capture technology and mobile sports applications, announced that is has created the world's first multi-sport sensor and the ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md., (Oct. 3, 2014) - What started as a venture to reduce the cost and time for developing and testing elements of the Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance Surveillance ...
Download this article in PDF format. For automated driving, which ranges all the way up to the autonomous-driving level, it’s essential that information about the current position of the vehicle is ...
Sensors provide an amazing connection to the physical world, but extracting usable data isn’t so simple. In fact, many first-time IoT designers are unprepared for how messy a sensor’s data can be.
When apps wants to access data from your smartphone's motion or light sensors, they often make that capability clear. That keeps a fitness app, say, from counting your steps without your knowledge.
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