In a quick turn, one that might throw a car out of control, the sensors would send emergency messages to the car's computer.
Within five minutes, sensors sent data to an Internet site measuring the temblor's strength.
The sensors send their data in real-time using a satellite to a central processing facility.
The sensor sent a signal to the reactor protection system, lasting 0.3 seconds.
Still to be resolved, however, is precisely how these sensors will send their warnings to drivers.
"You mean those sensors are sending signals all over the station?"
The sensors send information back to the computer, which determines when and for how long to run the system.
The sensors send this information to a computer that records the data within 150 yards.
What mattered were the patterns of sound that the sled's sensors sent him.
These sensors will send real-time data to a wireless network, which connects to the Internet.