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  • Other analysts agree with him that smart sensors could be Breed's ticket to success.
  • Smart sensors driven by expert systems will diagnose abnormalities.
  • The collaboration brings printed integrated systems, such as smart sensor tags, closer to commercial availability.
  • It produces a family of interactive smart sensor products focused on data analytics of physical spaces.
  • In 2006, SkyBitz announced smart sensor tracking technology to optimize trailer utilization, improve reporting and maximize security.
  • Myfox was founded in 2005 by entrepreneur Jean Prunet, with the creation of the IntelliTAG smart sensor.
  • That amount, Kindig said, needs to be cut in half in order to make smart sensors affordable.
  • He and Berger co-founded the company in Oak Brook, Ill ., 20 months ago to produce the system, called Smart Sensor Enabled Neural Threat Recognition and Identification, or Sentri.
  • He said the laboratory is also developing portable " smart sensor packs " that would " allow us to track the contents of a cargo container " through its entire voyage.
  • Harish Ramamurthy, B . S . Prabhu, Rajit Gadh, Asad Madni, " Wireless Industrial Monitoring and Control using a Smart Sensor Platform ", IEEE Sensors Journal, 7 ( 5 ), May 2007, 611-618
  • Smart apparatus  voltage regulators, capacitors, reclosers, switchgear, smart sensors, and controls  integrated with enterprise level software and secure communications enable customers to increase productivity, optimize asset efficiency, improve system reliability, and reduce costs.
  • Currently 3 special issues, namely, Sensors for Process Imaging, Distributed Smart Sensing for Mobile Vision, Power Efficient Sensors for Long-Term Applications and Printable Sensors and Smart Sensors for Smart Grids and Smart Cities are in preparation.
  • The imaging device ( e . g . camera ) can either be separate from the main image processing unit or combined with it in which case the combination is generally called a smart camera or smart sensor.
  • One would use high technology to secure America's borders, another would infiltrate enemy territory with " smart sensors " that can communicate with each other, and a third would place sensors at power plants and other vulnerable sites to enable faster responses to attacks.