Tiny Bosch sensors for the connected life

Bosch at the 2014 CES in Las Vegas, January 7-10

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MEMS sensors: The “senses” of modern technology Schematic diagram of a networked MEMS sensor
Bosch is helping to build the internet of things and services one tiny sensor at a time. In future, many objects will report their status over the net, and this makes a range of new functions and business models possible. They contain microscopic structures that are capable of measuring acceleration, air pressure, sound, temperature, or the earth’s magnetic field. Fitted with a miniature battery and a tiny radio interface, these MEMS sensors can for instance send their readings over the internet to a user’s smartphone.

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The new panic lock IQ lock AUT from GEZE: unlock double-leaf automatic doors by motor

Geze01The panic lock IQ lock AUT fulfils the whole range of safety and comfort demands made on full panic doors with automatic door leaves on both sides. The multifunction system solution allows both door leaves to be opened and unlocked by means of a motor. At the same time, they can be unlocked mechanically in the event of an emergency thanks to the full panic function. After passing through the door, the self-locking function ensures that the door is locked and thus the insurance protection is guaranteed. Double-leaf full panic emergency exit doors can be used across their full width as an RWA fresh air solution and for barrier free passage in automatic mode.  „The new panic lock IQ lock AUT from GEZE: unlock double-leaf automatic doors by motor“ weiterlesen

Stadium Security

Today I was asked if I have documents on the topic of „Stadium Security.“

A document which I can recommend for this topic, was published from FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)  and is available under the following link for download:

FIFA - Regulation