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Wireless Sensor Technology for Real-Time Applications

The ability to make real-time decisions based on pressure, temperature, or flow measurements while a process is running can provide significant advantages in a measurement and control system. These advantages can be expressed in different ways such as cost savings through improved resource management, or reduced reliability upon mobile workers. While measurement data can be used to dynamically control a process, it can also be displayed over a network to allow remote monitoring of ...

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Cockpit Vision System to Improve Pilot Safety

Inertial-Optical Head-Tracking System
InterSense
Billerica, MA
781-541-6330
www.intersense.com

Under NASA funding, InterSense is developing and testing an inertial-optical head-tracking system for commercial pilots. The company will work with a miniaturized inertial-optical tracker prototype integrated into a Head-Worn Display (HWD). The next phase involves testing and analysis of the system with flight tests in order to assess functionality and performance.

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Integral Battery Power Limiting Circuit for Intrinsically Safe Applications

John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida

This circuit is designed for low-voltage batteries, but is valid for any DC power source.

A circuit topology has been designed to guarantee the output of intrinsically safe power for the operation of electrical devices in a hazardous environment. This design uses a MOSFET (metal–oxide– semiconductor field-effect transistor) as a switch to connect and disconnect power to a load. A test current is provided through a separate path to the load for monitoring by a comparator ...

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Who Says You Can’t Go Home?

Bruce Bennett

“It doesn’t matter where you are, it doesn’t matter where you go, If it’s a million miles away, or just a mile up the road. Take it in. Take it with you when you go. Who says you can’t go ...

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Squeezing Alters Frequency Tuning of WGM Optical Resonator

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California

Tuning rates for modes of different indices can be made to differ.

Mechanical squeezing has been found ...

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