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Real-time monitoring of residential water filters
Bioreactors
Thermal-mass gas metering
Market trends in refrigerant leakage detection
The thermal-mass measurement principle
Monitoring CO₂ concentration
The future of improving indoor air quality
HVAC macro trends
Breaking the size barrier in CO₂ sensing
Autonomous Science
Flow measurement in smart inhalers
Flow sensor solutions in modern medical ventilators
Challenges in personalized medicine
State-of-the-art filter monitoring
Measuring lowest flow rates in medical therapies
New possibilities in diagnostics
Single-use proximal flow sensors
Efficient gas flow measurements in bypass
Liquid flow sensors for drug delivery
Particulate matter sensing for air quality measurements
Thermal-mass gas meter modules
NIST traceability, ISO17025 certification and commodity temperature sensing
Calorific value: fiscal measurement in the multi-gas era
Thermal flow measurement: High-flow sensor for laboratory analytics and industry
Formaldehyde detection
Real-time monitoring of residential water filters
Figure 1: Schematic of water supply and point-of-use and point-of-entry filters
Figure 2: Activated carbon (A) and reverse osmosis (B) filters
Figure 3: Data from the sensor in front of the filter is denoted in black, data from the sensor behind the filter is green
Figure 4: Schematic of traditional filter versus smart filter