Issue Month:
Nov 2010
Editorial Deadline:
Sep 10, 2010
Editor:
Richard Comerford
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It’s not about how people interact with machines; it’s about how machines react to people. For engineering products to succeed today, they have to meet peoples’ expectations about how the system will interpret gestures, sound, motion, touch, and more. And it’s not just consumer electronics—operators of everything from factories to mining equipment to pharmaceutical research and manufacturing instruments are demanding smarter sensing implementations so people can better understand and control process parameters and system status. Comprising multiple feature articles from leaders in sensing and transducer technologies, this special will provide an overview of the latest breakthroughs, so as to guide readers in making informed product choices.
Related products:
• MEMS-based devices
• Touch sensors
• Accelerometers and motion sensors
• Haptic feedback devices
• Proximity sensors
• Pressure transducers
• Humidity detectors
• Thermal sensors
• RF sensor networks
• And more…