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