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= The Sensors =
 
== Biomedical ==
 
== Biomedical ==
=== heartbeat | blood pressure | muscle (electromyography) | galvanic skin response | ... ===
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* heartbeat  
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* blood pressure  
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* muscle (electromyography)  
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* galvanic skin response  
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* ...  
 
Group 1
 
Group 1
  
 
== Vision ==
 
== Vision ==
=== light | camera (CCD) | motion | Infrared (IR) | ... ===
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* light  
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* camera (CCD)  
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* motion  
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* Infrared (IR)  
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* ...  
  
 
== Atmospheric ==
 
== Atmospheric ==
=== humidity | pressure | temperature | light | ... ===
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* humidity  
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* pressure  
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* temperature  
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* light  
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* ...  
 
Group 2
 
Group 2
  
 
== Motion ==
 
== Motion ==
=== acceleration | gyroscopic | tilt, roll, pitch | ... ===
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* acceleration  
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* gyroscopic  
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* tilt, roll, pitch  
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* ...  
 
Group 3
 
Group 3
  
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
=== GPS | WiFi | compass | ... ===
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* GPS  
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* WiFi  
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* compass  
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* ...  
  
 
== Proximity ==
 
== Proximity ==
=== proximity sensors | distance sensors ===
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* proximity sensors  
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* distance sensors  
  
 
== Force ==
 
== Force ==
=== force sensor | tension sensors | vibration/knock sensor (piezo) | flex ===
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* force sensor  
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* tension sensors  
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* vibration/knock sensor (piezo)  
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* flex  
  
 
== Touch ==
 
== Touch ==
=== sensor | capacitive touch | other kinds of touch ===
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* Touch sensor  
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* capacitive touch  
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* other kinds of touch  
  
 
== Audio ==
 
== Audio ==
=== sound sensors | microphones ===
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* sound sensors  
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* microphones  
  
  
  
= A. Understanding the Tech =
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= A. Understanding the tech =
  
1. What are they? What do they do? On a conceptual level ? (abstraction)
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# What are they? What do they do? On a conceptual level ? (abstraction)
2. How do they work? What do they actually do? techically, explain the most common ways to "read" them.  
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# How do they work? What do they actually do? techically, explain the most common ways to "read" them.  
3. What can you do with them? What are the applications? (what are the current uses of this tech? from the most conventional to the bizarre, futuristic)
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# What can you do with them? What are the applications? (what are the current uses of this tech? from the most conventional to the bizarre, futuristic)

Revision as of 12:44, 3 November 2014

The Sensors

Biomedical

  • heartbeat
  • blood pressure
  • muscle (electromyography)
  • galvanic skin response
  • ...

Group 1

Vision

  • light
  • camera (CCD)
  • motion
  • Infrared (IR)
  • ...

Atmospheric

  • humidity
  • pressure
  • temperature
  • light
  • ...

Group 2

Motion

  • acceleration
  • gyroscopic
  • tilt, roll, pitch
  • ...

Group 3

Location

  • GPS
  • WiFi
  • compass
  • ...

Proximity

  • proximity sensors
  • distance sensors

Force

  • force sensor
  • tension sensors
  • vibration/knock sensor (piezo)
  • flex

Touch

  • Touch sensor
  • capacitive touch
  • other kinds of touch

Audio

  • sound sensors
  • microphones


A. Understanding the tech

  1. What are they? What do they do? On a conceptual level ? (abstraction)
  2. How do they work? What do they actually do? techically, explain the most common ways to "read" them.
  3. What can you do with them? What are the applications? (what are the current uses of this tech? from the most conventional to the bizarre, futuristic)