Sensors


Sensors and Transducers
Principles of Naval Weapon Systems (The U.S. Naval Institute Blue & Gold Professional Library)
Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art
Fiber Optic Sensors: An Introduction for Engineers and Scientists
Building Wireless Sensor Networks: with ZigBee, XBee, Arduino, and Processing
Ravenheart (Crossbreed, #2; Mageriverse, #18)
Gaslight (Crossbreed, #4; Mageriverse, #20)
Stochastic Processes: Theory for Applications
Optimal State Estimation: Kalman, H Infinity, and Nonlinear Approaches
Atmospheric Monitoring with Arduino: Building Simple Devices to Collect Data about the Environment
iOS 6 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Getting Started With Raspberry Pi (Make: Projects)
Making Android Accessories with IOIO: Going Mobile with Sensors, Lights, Motors, and Robots
DIY Satellite Platforms: Building a Space-Ready General Base Picosatellite for Any Mission
iPhone and iPad Apps for Absolute Beginners
Handmade Electronic Music by Nicolas CollinsMake by Kate HartmanPhysical Computing by Dan O'SullivanJunkBots, Bugbots, and Bots on Wheels by David HrynkiwMaking Things Move DIY Mechanisms for Inventors, Hobbyists, a... by Dustyn Roberts
stupid electronics stuff
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Vera Nazarian
We are all glorified motion sensors. Some things only become visible to us when they undergo change. We take for granted all the constant, fixed things, and eventually stop paying any attention to them. At the same time we observe and obsess over small, fast-moving, ephemeral things of little value. The trick to rediscovering constants is to stop and focus on the greater panorama around us. While everything else flits abut, the important things remain in place. Their stillness appears as rev ...more
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