Sensors are used to detect things, such as motion, light, or color.
Strain gage based sensors are mostly used.
It depends what kind of sensor you mean. There are lots of sensors in trains already... for such things as heat/smoke detectors, doors (which stop the train moving unless the doors are closed, fuel, signal sensors..... etc
It depends on the interfaces for the sensors. 1-wire would only need 1 wire, so if you have 10 i/o pins you could have 10 sensors. Its probably I2C, so for 6 sensors you'd need at least 12 I/O pins. Providing you have enough I/O pins on the Microcontroller you can use ANY Microcontroller available.
The sensors that an engineer puts on a robot are entirely dependent upon the functions that the engineer perceives that the the robot will be called upon to perform. Some, but not all, of the sensors may be: proximity sensors, pressure sensors, light sensors, magnetic sensors, a camera, temperature sensors, accelerometer, speed sensor... The question isn't, "what sensors does a robot have", but rather, "what sensors does the engineer think that the robot should have?"
There are many different kinds of sensors used in industry that would be called industrial sensors. Here is a good site for them www.i-s-i.com/
type of sensors used in aeroplanes
Sensors are used to detect things, such as motion, light, or color.
Usually oxygen sensors are what would be screwed into the exhaust manifold.Usually oxygen sensors are what would be screwed into the exhaust manifold.
Pressure sensors would vary a lot outdoors due to natural occurancess that would change the pressure, such as wind or humidity, though I still believe they are used.
voice activation and motion sensors
motion sensors and voice activated doors
all of them. (why would they put a type of sensor in a car that WASN"T used?)
Strain gage based sensors are mostly used.
There is no vss on a 2012 Charger. The abs sensors and transmission sensors are used for vehicle speed.There is no vss on a 2012 Charger. The abs sensors and transmission sensors are used for vehicle speed.
Parking sensors are used to alert drivers of unseen obstacles during parking maneuvers. The parking sensors that are currently used by car producers are electromagnetic sensors and ultrasonic sensors.
Yes, many. force sensors, suitably arranged would do, so would pressure sensors. The simplest would be a spring with a pointer to measure displacement.