The D7S Vibration Sensor from Omron Electronic Components is the world's smallest class-size seismic sensor and can be embedded into essentially any device.
“The D7S is very tiny and can be put into anything, anywhere, and can take countermeasures directly without reliance on a network or larger system,” said engineer Kozo Moriyama, based at the company's new Creative Lab in San Jose, CA.
These highly precise sensors help with measures to prevent secondary damages by shutting off and stopping hazardous devices. The sensor can also determine damage and help in the restoration process via disaster map creation. This data is used to prevent damage in future earthquakes.
A formal product introduction is soon to come. To learn more about the product in the meantime, check out the clip below:
Editor’s Comment: Omron's D7S vibration sensor was designed for an extremely important application: saving lives in the event of an earthquake. The sensor is designed to detect the severity of a quake so gas and electric lines can be automatically shut off. Already deployed in Japan, with its U.S. introduction, Omron is looking to partner with local utilities.
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