- A
water in fuel
sensor, or
WiF
sensor, is an
electronic sensor used to
indicate the
presence of
water in fuel. It is
installed in a fuel filter. When the...
- Sea
WiFS (Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-View
Sensor) was a satellite-borne
sensor designed to
collect global ocean biological data.
Active from
September 1997...
- lens
camera announced by
Samsung on May 1, 2013. It has a 20
megapixel sensor,
WiFi, and a
touch screen, and uses the
iFunction menu system. "Entry-Level...
- dual-core (
WiFi-only version)
Memory 512 MB
Storage 4 GB
Display 1.2"
Super AMOLED, 360 x 360
pixels Input Capacitive touch Pedometer (9-axis
sensor) PPG heart...
-
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
refer to
networks of
spatially dis****d and
dedicated sensors that
monitor and
record the
physical conditions of the...
-
Sensor fusion is a
process of
combining sensor data or data
derived from
disparate sources so that the
resulting information has less
uncertainty than...
-
WiGLE (Wireless
Geographic Logging Engine) is a
website for
collecting information about the
different wireless hotspots around the world.
Users can register...
- A
WiTrack is a 3-D
motion tracking sensor that is
capable of
monitoring human body movements. This
sensor is able to
serve three main purposes, such functions...
-
building automation,
remote control,
wireless sensors,
lighting control, and
automated meter reading. The Mi
Wi protocol is
supported on Microchip's SAMR30...
- wide
sensor, a 10 MP 3x
telephoto sensor and a 12 MP
ultrawide sensor. The S24
Ultra has a 200 MP wide
sensor, 50 MP 5×
periscope telephoto sensor, 10 MP...