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Participatory Sensing


The near future of participatory sensing on everyday mobile phones. cens.ucla.edu


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Sensor Fusion on Android Devices: A Revolution in Motion Processing


Google Tech Talk August 2, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by David Sachs. Gyroscopes, accelerometers, and compasses are increasingly prevalent in mainstream consumer electronics. Applications of these sensors include user interface, augmented reality, gaming, image stabilization, and navigation. This talk will demonstrate how all three sensor types work separately and in conjunction on a modified Android handset running a modified sensor API, then explain how algorithms are used to enable a multitude of applications. Application developers who wish to make sense of rotational motion must master Euler angles, rotation matrices, and quaternions. Under the hood, sensor fusion algorithms must be used in order to create responsive, accurate, and low noise descriptions of motion. Reducing sensing errors involves compensating for temperature changes, magnetic disturbances, and sharp accelerations. Some of these algorithms must run at a very high rate and with very precise timing, which makes them difficult to implement within low-power real-time operating systems. Within Android specifically, this involves modifying the sensor manager, introducing new APIs, and partitioning motion processing tasks. David Sachs began developing motion processing systems as a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab. His research there led him to InvenSense, where he continues this work with MEMS inertial sensors used in products such as the Nintendo Wii Motion Plus. David's designs incorporate gyroscopes <b>...</b>


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Enigma - Sensing The Spheres


Music: Enigma - Sensing the spheres Video made by me


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Sensing Murder - Walk Of Innocence - Olive Walker


Tease from Series One of the ground-breaking televison series Sensing Murder where psychic mediums investigate New Zealand's most horrific unsolved murders. In 1970, 18 year old Olive Walker was brutally bashed to death in Rotorua. Her killer has never been found. Psychics Deb Webber (Aus) and Adelle Dishcombe investigate her murder and come up with new clues for a team of investigators to follow up.


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Motion Sensing Video Tutorial-InvenSense


The video compares the gyroscopes and accelerometers


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Bonnie Bassler Discovers Quorum Sensing


bit.ly - Bonnie Bassler explains her breakthrough discovery.


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humanoid multimodal tactile sensors hd


Part I - Tactile Module: Time: 00:00-00:09 ------------------------------ In the first part we show the newly developed Tactile Module in comparison with a human hand. On the backside the local controller is visible next to the four combined power and data ports. One BMA150 3-axis accelerometer (black box middle), six PT1000 temperature sensors (blue boxes) and four GP2S60 proximity sensors (outer black boxes) are visible on the front side. Part II - Robot reaction towards different modalities: Time: 00:10-00:29 --------------------------------------------------------------------- In the second part we show reactions of a KUKA robotic arm towards the different modalities of a single sensor - proximity, acceleration and temperature. The robot was programmed to evade on a change of the according sensor value and return to his home position otherwise. With the proximity and temperature experiments only an evasive reaction was programmed. With the impact detection experiment we also implemented an inversion of the reaction, this is why the robot stays within the new boundaries. Please note that there is only one sensor mounted on the visible side of the robot. In general the control loop of these experiments is running at 1kHz and we only actuate the base joint. Part III - Robot reaction towards multiple modules: Time: 00:30-01:02 ------------------------------------------------------------------- In the last part we show the performance of a network of connected modules <b>...</b>


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MORGELLONS HORROR SHOW 10: SENSING TECHNOLOGY IN MORGELLONS


The sensing technology can be injected into a human via arthropod which transmits bacteria which produces organic/inorganic engineered bacterial cellulose spore fibers which serve as fluorescent sensors carrying various formulas for infecting you. Techically this video should be called simply Sensing Technology in Morgellons. The materials in Morgellons are functional sensing materials, designed for a specific purpose at a particular site in the body. Its a little confusing but I'll remake this later. The Morgellons specimen used in this video are simply background, NOT particularly illustrations of the text. Sensing is chemical detective work. Functionalized materials are chemically engineered to find the place in your body where they are specifically designed to do their job. Morgellons materials are functionalized for certain purposes. This identifies them as sensing materials. This video shows various kinds of sensing systems to give you an idea of how biological systems can be manipulated via sensing materials, inside the body. Your body has its own sensing systems. Your immune system is always standing by, ready to go into action in the prescence of pathogens. If someone designs material to change your immune system, they create a system which senses which cells to attack and how to attack them to achieve a particular disease path. The designers of Morgellons have knowledge of your body's sensing systems and use them to their advantage when introducing new materials <b>...</b>


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YDreams' Augmented Reality experience with depth-sensing camera


YDreams augmented-reality platform supports depth-sensing cameras. These types of cameras make it possible to pinpoint the 3D position of the users (it supports multiple users) and objects in the environment, allowing for a true marker less augmented reality experience. The virtual objects added in the video stream react to the user as well as the real objects´ positions and movements. Unlike similar applications that use 2D cameras, this one is not sensitive to light changes, camera movements and noisy backgrounds. This is a simple demo to exemplify the user experience.


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Treebot: Autonomous Tree Climbing by Tactile Sensing


By Tin Lun Lam and Yangsheng Xu Read more at spectrum.ieee.org/blog/automaton


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Sensing Surfaces with GelSight


We give an overview of GelSight and how it can be used to visualize and measure surfaces. The details of this work are described in our SIGGRAPH 2011 paper. For a more information about the technology, please watch our other GelSight videos or visit our website at www.gelsight.com.


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Sensing Murder - Blood Money - George Engelbrecht


Psychics Kelvin Cruickshank (NZ) and Deb Webber (Aus) investigate the unsolved murder of Lower Hutt pensioner George Engelbrecht. In 1979, a burglar broke into George's home and beat the old man to death in his bed. This video is the teaser for the programme.


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NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 1 of 7


NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 1 of 7. NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 7 of 7. Terence Tao was awarded the Onsager Medal at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in December 2008. An unedited version of Tao's lecture on compressed sensing can be found here: multimedie.adm.ntnu.no Read more about the Onsager award here: www.ntnu.no


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Sensing Technologies for Future Computing Form Factors


October 27, 2006 lecture by Andy Wilson for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Andy presents a series of projects which exploit sensing technologies such as computer vision to enable a wide variety of fluid, natural interactions situated on walls and tabletop surfaces. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: hci.stanford.edu Stanford HCI Group: hci.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Interactive Proximity Sensing Table Modules, Infrared Sensors


Check out my growing DIY projects blog at: electronicsandbeer.blogspot.com This is my first working multi-module prototype. Mode of operation: Infrared emitters for one pixel turn on for about 100 microseconds, then an analog reading is taken, then the IR emitters are turned off. Then the controller goes to the next pixel and repeats until it has cycled through the 4 pixels. It does this cycling through the 4 pixels around 30 times per second. The current pushed through the IR emitters is 140 mA, but since the emitters are on for only a short period of time, the average current consumption of the IR emitters is only a couple percent of the full current, so more like 3-4 mA.


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To Install a Motion Sensor Light : GardenFork.TV


GardenFork.TV Installing an outdoor motion sensor security light is not hard, watch as Eric installs an outdoor light, and of course, the Labrador Retrievers help. More cooking, DIY, gardening videos on our site, www.GardenFork.TV sign up for our email newsletter at www.gardenfork.tv


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Introduction to mTouch Capacitive Touch Sensing Part 1 of 3


This web seminar serves as an introduction to Microchip's mTouch Capacitive Touch Sensing. The basics of sensor construction and measurement techniques are discussed along with a preview of more advanced topics. For more details, visit www.microchip.com


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Capacitive Touch Sensor: Learn Electronics with a Spooky Halloween Project


Halloween is a great time to put your engineering prowess to work on a fun project. For this special Halloween project, we built a spooky candy bowl that lights up when an unsuspecting trick-or-treater reaches in. Using a microcontroller and some aluminum foil, we can build a capacitive proximity sensor that detects when a person's hand is nearby. For more details, explanations, and source code, please see: www.nerdkits.com


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Atoms to X-Rays: Sensing with Nanomaterials


Join UCSD Chemist Mike Sailor to explore nanotechnologies that have been developed to make reliable, inexpensive and low-power sensors and the advances and challenges that make more sophisticated sensor devices possible. Series: "Atoms to X-Rays" [6/2002] [Science] [Show ID: 5938]


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Introduction to mTouch Capacitive Touch Sensing Part 2 of 3


This web seminar serves as an introduction to Microchip's mTouch Capacitive Touch Sensing. The basics of sensor construction and measurement techniques are discussed along with a preview of more advanced topics. For more details, visit www.microchip.com


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Gyration PC Motion-Sensing Remote control and Keyboard


Go to tiger.tv for more information. If you've been waiting for the next generation in home theater and media center controls, this is it. The Gyration PC Motion sensing remote control uses gyroscope technology to move with your hand...no cords or wires! The miniature keyboard with multimedia keys is great too. Check it out!


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NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 2 of 7


NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 2 of 7. NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 7 of 7. Terence Tao was awarded the Onsager Medal at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in December 2008. An unedited version of Tao's lecture on compressed sensing can be found here: multimedie.adm.ntnu.no Read more about the Onsager award here: www.ntnu.no


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Gyration Motion Sensing Remote Control


Go to tiger.tv for more information. Finally, a remote control worthy of your PC connected Digital home! Now you can enjoy optimum control of your entertainment with a combination mouse and remote. The innovative remote can eliminate the clutter caused by multiple remotes lying around your coffee table.


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NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 3 of 7


NTNU's Onsager Lecture, Compressed Sensing by Terence Tao, part 3 of 7. Terence Tao was awarded the Onsager Medal at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in December 2008. An unedited version of Tao's lecture on compressed sensing can be found here: multimedie.adm.ntnu.no Read more about the Onsager award here: www.ntnu.no


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Intel Research Robotic Sensing Arm


Louis LeGrand of Intel Research Seattle shows a robotic arm that uses a camera and an electric field to sense an object before grasping it.


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MBTI Sensing and Intuition Training Clip


This clip of Hile Rutledge presenting an example of how Sensing and Intuition play out in the workplace. It is from OKA's MBTI Introduction Training Video. Visit us at www.typetalk.com to purchase this video and others.


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Lecture - 4 Remote Sensing in Engineering Geology


Lecture Series on Engineering Geology by Prof.Debasis Roy, Department of Civil Engineering,IITKharagpur.For more Courses visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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RFIG: High-precision RFID Location Sensing using Pocket Projector


raskar.info web.media.mit.edu RFIG: Finding millimeter-precise RFID location using a handheld RF reader and pocket projector without RF collision A photosensor is embedded in the RFID tag. A coded illumination via pocket projector locates the tag. The computer generated labels are projected and overlay the object creating augmented reality (AR).


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The way sensing go installation at ICC


by Daito Manabe + Motoi Ishibashi + Kanta Horio + Tomoaki Yanagisawa With this work, you can enjoy developments of the chain reactions* that are generated by devices through "input → process → output" structures, created by hacking familiar household electrical appliances and toys, as well as by the composition of visual images. This work has been produced by the participants of the workshops that took place prior to the exhibition as well as the artists themselves. A chain of ideas contributed by many people has been used in the creation of each work. *chain reaction: (1) Physics a self-sustaining under nuclear reaction, esp. one in which a neutron from a fission reaction initiates a series of these reactions. (2) a series of events, each caused by the previous one. (Source: THE CONCISE OXFORD DICTIONARY, CLARENDON ⋅ OXFORD) Equipment cooperation: Kobe Design University Workshop production cooperation: Clear Gallery Workshop participants: KAJII Yuusuke / KIMOTO Keisuke / SANO Masakazu / SUKI Jarashi / TAJIMA Yoshimi / TADA Hitomi / Thomas TELANDRO / TOGA Yuta / HASEGAWA Shouhei / HATANO Yasuhiro / HAYASHI Masahiro / FUJIOKA Sadam / FUJIMOTO Naoaki / Susanna HERTRICH / HORII Satoshi / MATSUMURA Seiichiro / MAMIYA Asami / Moch / YAMAUCHI Hiroshi / YAMAGUCHI Takahiro / Zachary LIEBERMAN


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ENFP pt 2 Introverted and Extroverted Sensing - MBTI


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New Interactive Proximity Sensing PCB Table Modules


This is a new iteration of my quest for proximity sensing modules. I designed the layout which was able to be manufactured, got the plain boards shipped to me, and soldered in my components.


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Bonnie Bassler (Princeton Univ) Part 1: Bacterial Communication via Quorum Sensing


Bacteria, primitive single-celled organisms, communicate with chemical languages that allow them to synchronize their behavior and thereby act as enormous multi-cellular organisms. This process is called quorum sensing and it enables bacteria to successfully infect and cause disease in plants, animals, and humans. Investigations of the molecular mechanisms underlying quorum sensing are leading to the development of novel strategies to interfere with quorum sensing. These strategies form the basis of new therapies to be used as antibiotics. See more at www.ibioseminars.org


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Touch sensor for LED-Panels with Sharp IS471F infrared sensor


This video demonstrates the use of a Sharp IS471F infrared sensor as a touch sensor for LED-Panel applications. The main advantage of the IS471F is that it's almost completely insensitive to infrared light from ambient sources (infrared noise). The limit of the usability is arrived, when the cover panel is too milky as shown at the end of the video. This is mostly due to the fixed hysteresis of the sensor. The threshold is also fixed, but the sensitivity can still be configured quite well by tweaking the light emitting power of the IR-LED (by controlling the current through the LED) as shown in this video.


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Jak 2 - #17 - Motion Sensing Turbo Cannons


Jak asks Vin if he could get the lift in one of the palace's support towers working again.


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Myers Briggs, Part 3A: Sensing/Intuition


Warning: This video is quite sloppy. Sorry. I was running on 2 hours of sleep. Are you an INFP? ESFJ? INTP? ESTJ? What do these types mean, and where do they come from? Part 3A: Today's video will cover the first of the two Core Functions: Sensing and Intuition. Part 3B has now been posted as well. Please note that this video is separated into two parts due to sloppy video planning (lack thereof, really) and lazy editing. Again, if you have questions please feel free to send me a YouTube message. If a specific question is asked enough, I will answer it here.


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Sensing Murder Series 1.


Sensing MurderSeries 1. To see the rest of this episode or to watch more videos you will need to go to www.whealsilver.com/Whealsilver the site is private so you will have to sign up the process is quick simple and free.


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GHI - Sensing Evil [2 of 3]


GHI investigates a former leper colony on Trinidad's Chacachacare Island. Then they fly to Argentina to look into the claims of paranormal activity said to be caused by the ghosts of four murdered workers at the Frigorifico Meat Packing Plant. Aired: 20th July 2011 [S03E02]


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Learn Chinese Online — Sensing Chinese Culture - I


An amazing animation made by Chinese painting expresses subtly the special aesthetic sensibility of Chinese ancient music, drawing and the ideal spirit which was sought by Chinese ancient intellectual.


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Fisher & Paykel IWL12 - Water Level & Fabric Sensing


Testing water level at medium and medium/high levels, continuing to high water level and sensing fabric load for agitation profile.


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Bonnie Bassler (Princeton) Part 2: Vibrio Cholerae Quorum Sensing and Novel Antibiotics


Bacteria, primitive single-celled organisms, communicate with chemical languages that allow them to synchronize their behavior and thereby act as enormous multi-cellular organisms. This process is called quorum sensing and it enables bacteria to successfully infect and cause disease in plants, animals, and humans. Investigations of the molecular mechanisms underlying quorum sensing are leading to the development of novel strategies to interfere with quorum sensing. These strategies form the basis of new therapies to be used as antibiotics. See more at www.ibioseminars.org


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