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Windows and doors as sensors

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Charles T. Troy, [email protected]

POTSDAM-GOLM, Germany – A motion sensor developed by two Fraunhofer institutes, Applied Polymer Research (IAP) in Potsdam-Golm and Computer Architecture and Software Technology (FIRST) in Berlin, offers a novel security method. The technology enables windowpanes and glass doors to detect movement, thanks to a special coating. If anything changes in front of the pane, or if a person sneaks up to it, an alarm signal is sent to security. “The glass is coated with a fluorescent material,” said IAP group manager Dr. Burkhard Elling. “The coating contains nanoparticles that convert light into fluorescent...Read full article

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    Published: June 2009
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