Episode 17
Folge #0017: Sensoren - wie Maschinen "fühlen" (Fingerabdruck, GPS und Co.)
January 28th, 2019
1 hr
Season 1
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About this Episode
Für diese Folge haben Christoph und Florian sich jeweils drei Sensoren ausgesucht. Wir sprechen über Fingerabdrucksensoren im Handy, über Biohacking RFID und Magnete, Gyroskope in groß und in klein, über QR-Codes und VU-Meter. Eine Folge zum Staunen über Dinge, die absolut alltäglich sind. Shownotes unter TSL.fm/17
Episode Links
- How Touch ID works: Making sense of Apple's fingerprint identity sensor | iMore
- Touch ID - Wikipedia
- Dark Net | Netflix — Empfehlung für Folge 2 zum Thema Biohacking
- I Have a Magnet Implant In My Finger — As far as my personal use of the magnet, it servers as more of a general curiosity tool rather than having any sort of practical use. I'm not in a profession that requires me to tell live wires from dead wires. Rather, if I find an object that's labeled "magnetic," I'll generally hold my finger up to see the exact strength of the magnet and nothing more.
- Location strategies | Android Developers
- OpenCelliD - Largest Open Database of Cell Towers & Geolocation - by Unwired Labs
- Open WLAN Map - free and open WLAN-based location services
- WiGLE: Wireless Network Mapping
- How gyroscope works - in 5 min | Working of gyroscope in a smartphone | MEMS inside gyroscope - YouTube
- Gyroscopes - YouTube — Astronaut Mike Fossum demonstrates how gyroscopes are used to stabilize spacecraft.
- Gyroscopes in Space - YouTube — When it comes to not getting lost in space, gyroscopes are a handy tool. Here's a brief introduction on how they work!
- Nasa Paper: Space Station Control Moment Gyroscope Lessons Learned — This paper describes the Space Station Double Gimbal Control Moment Gyroscope design, on-orbit telemetry signatures and a summary of the results of both failure investigations. The lessons learned from these combined sources have lead to improvements in the design that will provide CMGs with greater reliability to assure the success of the Space Station. These lessons learned and design improvements are not only applicable to CMGs but can be applied to spacecraft mechanisms in general.
- VU meter - Wikipedia
- A Room with a VU (4-in-1 Review)
- Ultraschall - eine leicht bedienbaren HighEnd-Podcast-Aufnahmesoftware auf Basis von Reaper — Ultraschall optimiert die Aufnahmesoftware REAPER soweit wie nur irgend möglich für HighEnd- Podcasting. Eine DAW von PodcasterInnen für PodcasterInnen.