نتایج جستجو برای: mass sensor

تعداد نتایج: 660500  

2011
Lun Zhang Sheng Fang Jia Mei Wang

In the realistic background of Urban Mass Transit, the paper addresses the applications of Wireless Sensor Networks with emphasis on the integrated evaluation approaches to the applications. Assessment strategies are originally designed, being involved in the indicators and criteria of fundamental functions, adaptability, applicability, Quality of Service and Advancement. Hereafter, evaluation ...

2012
C. I. L. Justino

This work proposes an optical fiber system (OF) for sensing various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in human breath for the diagnosis of some metabolic disorders as a non-invasive methodology. The analyzed VOCs are alkanes (i.e., ethane, pentane, heptane, octane, and decane), and aromatic compounds (i.e., benzene, toluene, and styrene). The OF displays high analytical performance since it pro...

2015
Thibaut Raharijaona Paul Mignon Raphaël Juston Lubin Kerhuel Stéphane Viollet

An innovative insect-based visual sensor is designed to perform active marker tracking. Without any optics and a field-of-view of about 60°, a novel miniature visual sensor is able to locate flickering markers (LEDs) with an accuracy much greater than the one dictated by the pixel pitch. With a size of only 1 cm3 and a mass of only 0.33 g, the lensless sensor, called HyperCube, is dedicated to ...

2006
Chi-Hwan Han Sang-Do Han S. P. Khatkar

Effects of surface chemical modification with sodium silicate on the gas-sensing properties of F-doped SnO2 gas sensor designed and fabricated employing micro-electro mechanical system (MEMS) technology were investigated. Gas sensing properties of the sensor were checked against combustible gases like H2, CO, CH4 and C3H8 at a heater voltage of 0.7 V. The H2 sensitivity of the surface modified ...

2018
Shudong Wang Xueyong Wei Yinsheng Weng Yulong Zhao Zhuangde Jiang

In this paper, a novel single-axis MEMS tilt sensor is presented. It contains a hexagonal proof mass, six micro-lever force amplifiers and three double-ended-tuning fork (DETF) resonant strain gauges. The proof mass is placed in the center with the micro-levers and the DETFs radially arrayed around. The variation of gravity acceleration applied on the proof mass will result in frequency shifts ...

Wireless sensor networks are often located in areas where access to them is difficult or dangerous. Today, in wireless sensor networks, cluster-based routing protocols by dividing sensor nodes into distinct clusters and selecting local head-clusters to combine and send information of each cluster to the base station and balanced energy consumption by network nodes, get the best performance ...

2012
S. Subhashini A. Vimala Juliet

A study about the piezoresistive Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) cantilever for a chemical sensitive mass based sensor has been carried out to enhance sensor sensitivity. The sensitive region attracts the CO2 molecules there by introducing the stress concentration region (SCR). Three types of SCR geometry designs were first analysed using Intellisuite software to study the effect of str...

2011
Mohd Haris M. Khir Peng Qu Hongwei Qu

This paper reports a low-cost, high-sensitivity CMOS-MEMS piezoresistive accelerometer with large proof mass. In the device fabricated using ON Semiconductor 0.5 μm CMOS technology, an inherent CMOS polysilicon thin film is utilized as the piezoresistive sensing material. A full Wheatstone bridge was constructed through easy wiring allowed by the three metal layers in the 0.5 μm CMOS technology...

Journal: :Microscopy and microanalysis : the official journal of Microscopy Society of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society of Canada 2007
Natalia Nugaeva Karin Y Gfeller Natalia Backmann Marcel Düggelin Hans Peter Lang Hans-Joachim Güntherodt Martin Hegner

We demonstrate a new sensitive biosensor for detection of vital fungal spores of Aspergillus niger. The biosensor is based on silicon microfabricated cantilever arrays operated in dynamic mode. The change in resonance frequency of the sensor is a function of mass binding to the cantilever surface. For specific A. niger spore immobilization on the cantilever, each cantilever was individually coa...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Richard B. Weart Amy H. Lee An-Chun Chien Daniel P. Haeusser Norbert S. Hill Petra Anne Levin

Nutrient availability is one of the strongest determinants of cell size. When grown in rich media, single-celled organisms such as yeast and bacteria can be up to twice the size of their slow-growing counterparts. The ability to modulate size in a nutrient-dependent manner requires cells to: (1) detect when they have reached the appropriate mass for a given growth rate and (2) transmit this inf...

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