Infrared (IR) technology addresses a broad variety of wireless applications, especially in the areas of sensing and remote control. Today’s newest products such as cell phones, digital cameras, and ...
The International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals (CBAS), which is based in Beijing, released the world's first atlas of remote-sensing thermal infrared images, providing ...
The UWIR-2-NEMA infrared sensor includes a wireless transmitter and remote IR sensor in a NEMA enclosure. It transmits process temperature, ambient temperature, signal strength, and battery status.
We've grown a little spoiled. At some point during the progression of televisions and media devices, remote controls went from infrared sensors that required a direct line-of-sight between the remote ...
It is the practical benefits of infrared over wireless which see it retain its position as the mainstay sensing technology for remote control applications, say Masanori Tanimura and Raimund Wagner.
A button that stopped working has probably led to more than a few smashed remotes over the years. Fortunately [pescado99] has shared a beautifully simple cure for dead or dying remote buttons: ...
There have been more and more remote control apps coming out for the Android platform as of late, and it should come as no surprise as the hardware inside most or all devices these days almost begs ...
While more and more consumer products are rushing to include WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, the simplicity and reliability of infrared has kept it in the game in the game far longer than many might ...