Sensor definition
Sensor means any measurement device that is not part of the vehicle itself but installed to determine parameters other than the concentration of gaseous and particle pollutants and the exhaust mass flow.
Sensor means a converter that measures a physical quantity or state and converts it into an electric signal that is used as input to a control unit;
Examples of Sensor in a sentence
With respect to a Cloud-Based License, CCG grants You a non-exclusive, non- transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable, limited license to install and use the Sensor and Documentation at your Site and access the AdminCore at CCG’s authorized facilities, during the License Term, for monitoring up to the Permitted Number of Interfaces at the Site for your internal production purposes.
More Definitions of Sensor
Sensor means a device which senses a change which could be caused by intrusion into or interference with a vehicle.
Sensor means a component designed to identify and transmit to the controller the conditions of rotation of the wheel(s) or the dynamic conditions of the vehicle.
Sensor means equipment used to notify the remote support staff or other persons designated in the individual service plan of a situation that requires attention or activity which may indicate deviations from routine activity and/ or future needs. Examples include, but are not limited to, seizure mats, door sensors, floor sensors, motion detectors, heat detectors, and smoke detectors.
Sensor means a device that measures a physical quan- tity or the change in a physical quantity, such as temperature, pres- sure, flow rate, pH or liquid level.
Sensor means a device which senses a change which could be caused by intrusion into or interference with a vehicle;
Sensor means a radio frequency, video, radar or other hardware sensor for drone detection purchased by Customer from Dedrone or obtained from any 3rd party vendor.
Sensor means a disposable continuous glucose monitoring electrode sensor that is a component of the G5 System, and was designed, developed, and owned by Dexcom to (i) penetrate the patient’s skin to come into contact with the patient’s interstitial fluid (ii) measure interstitial fluid glucose levels, and (iii) be connected to a Transmitter to communicate the interstitial fluid glucose value as measured by the Sensor to the Transmitter.