EPDT October 2022 issue (inc. Sensors & Communications features) now available online
Author : Mark Gradwell | Editor | EPDT
02 October 2022

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This month’s issue, now available in print or digital editions, contains features on Sensors technologies & Sensors applications, plus a show preview for electronica...
In a guest editorial this month, Editor of EPDT sister title, DPA, Sophia Bell celebrates a decade of Raspberry Pi… (p4 digital issue or web version)
Our cover story (p24 digital issue or web version) assesses the potential of millimetre-wave (mmWave) radar sensors in a form compact enough to deploy on drones for situational awareness & navigation. And we preview the return of electronica (p6 digital issue or web version).
For Sensors, we feature a tutorial on the design challenges of using digital temperature sensors in health monitoring wearables (p10 digital issue or web version); and a case study explaining how a musical touch technology pioneer uses laser triangulation sensors to measure displacement of keys & finger movements in its R&D process (p28 digital issue or web version).
For Communications, we review how advanced power management technologies can help meet the growing demands upon 5G communications & data centres (p14 digital issue or web version); as UK network operators prepare to switch off 2G & 3G networks, we talk about the impact this will have on companies still using legacy equipment – and how to prepare for the change (p19 digital issue or web version); we discuss how researchers in academia are already attempting to resolve issues surrounding next generation 6G telecommunications (p22 digital issue or web version); and we consider how sensor-to-satellite IoT communications & monitoring can help the energy sector (p26 digital issue or web version).
And finally, for T&M, with production steps in semiconductor wafer manufacturing subject to such stringent requirements, we explain how precision sensing helps reliably monitor & control handling systems, machine parts, optics and other associated processes (p30 digital issue or web version).
As always, I hope you enjoy the issue – and I’d love to hear what you think or any ideas for topics you’d like EPDT to cover. You can email me at mark.gradwell@imlgroup.co.uk...
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