A dust sensor is an optical electronic system to detect fine particles such as dust. In principle, an optical dust sensor detects the dust particle concentration the in air by using an optical sensing ...
Imagine a cloud of sensors, each the size of a grain of sand or even smaller, blown aloft by hurricane winds and relaying data on the storm to weather stations below. Picture an invisible sensor ...
Every few years, a new technology comes around that the general public doesn't understand as well as its creators might like, such as artificial intelligence and the evolution of machine learning, ...
First theorized in 1963 by a Polish SciFi author, smart dust is now a real life technology with major implications.
A new class of semiconductors that combine sensing, energy harvesting, and embedded AI in chips smaller than a grain of sand ...
The core of this patent lies in the design of its dust bin overflow detection mechanism. This mechanism consists of a dust bin and a detection device, with the detection device internally integrating ...