University of Maryland researchers designed "Smart Underwear" to track and measure flatulence -- and they are seeking volunteers to wear them.
ST’s VL53L5CX is a very small 8×8 grid ranging sensor that can perform distance measurements at a distance of up to 4 meters. In a recent video,[Henrique Ferrolho] demonstrated that ...
Advanced CO, CO₂, and O₂ sensors offer precise monitoring for HVAC, lab, medical, and air quality control systems ...
The wearable sensor developed by researchers at the University of Maryland, known as “Smart Underwear,” continuously tracks hydrogen in intestinal gas. The technology offers one of the first ...
Scientists at the University of Maryland have taken on a problem most people laugh about and doctors struggle to measure. Their solution is Smart Underwear, a small wearable device that tracks ...
Easy-to-use interface for configuring and reading radar data. Supports both single and multi-target detection modes. Works with Arduino-compatible board that has a separate hardware UART.
Abstract: Air pollution is one of the major concerns as it is the contamination of atmosphere air (indoor and outdoor) by harmful and toxic gases, chemicals, physical, or biological agents that alter ...
Here we detail the design and implementation of a compact, low-cost, smart air-quality monitoring system based on the Arduino Nano platform.
Air pollutants like nitrogen dioxide (NO 2), primarily produced during fossil fuel combustion, pose a serious concern for human health, contributing to respiratory diseases like pulmonary edema, ...
The Sharp GP2AP03VT00F Time-Of-Flight sensor seems to be a nice part for makers and roboticists, focusing on good short distance sensing where other parts sometimes have problems. Alas, Sharp seems to ...
Abstract: The gas phase fraction has significant value for industrial process monitoring. However, the harsh environment and metal pipes present a challenge that limits the applicability of existing ...
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