SAE Transactions, Vol. 105, Section 3: JOURNAL OF ENGINES (1996), pp. 1249-1259 (11 pages) The performance of an in-cylinder optical combustion intensity sensor is presented. The sensor and associated ...
Electronic sensors are critical devices that convert physical, chemical or biological stimuli into electrical signals, enabling measurement and control across a vast range of applications. Recent ...
As the demand for greater control and functionality increases, position-sensor-instrumented hydraulic cylinders are becoming more important in the heavy industry, mobile equipment, and subsea worlds.
Once upon a time an engine needed three things to run: fuel, air, and fire. That's what carbs, coils, and distributors are for. Modern EFI engines still need these three elements, but they use ...
Sensors are a big business that will continue throughout this decade. That’s what emanated from the 17th annual Sensors Expo held at Detroit’s Cobo Hall June 7-10, whose theme of “the next wave in ...
Some of us have been there. Others never have. For those who have seen the inside, we realize it's a scary and confusing place. We slowly found our way around the "safer areas," then ventured further ...
Researchers have developed a molecular-sized, more efficient version of a widely used electronic sensor, in a breakthrough that could bring widespread benefits. Australian researchers have developed a ...
Northrop Grumman says EMRIS leverages technologies developed for other programs, combining them with an open architecture and technology from DARPA’s Arrays on Commercial Timescales program. Northrop ...