OPTICAL SENSORS MONITORING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EPICURVE LayTec Aktiengesellschaft Seesener Str. 10-13 Berlin 10709 Germany Optical sensors for monitoring and controlling the layer growth during the manufacture of optoelectronic components, namely, light emitting diodes, laser diodes, photo diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, solar cells and semiconductors; devices and plants for measuring physical parameters during the manufacture of optoelectronic components, namely, optical sensors for measuring substrate bowing, growth rate, surface morphology, optical constants, temperature, reflectance, rotation speed and film composition; computer software for measuring, monitoring and controlling the manufacture of optoelectronic components;
EPICURVE Lay Tec Gesellschaft für in-situ; und Nano-Sensorik mbH Helmholtzstr. 13-14 10587 Berlin Germany Optical sensors for monitoring and controlling the layer growth during the manufacture of optoelectronic components, namely, light emitting diodes, laser diodes, photo diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, solar cells and semiconductors; devices and plants for measuring physical parameters during the manufacture of optoelectronic components, namely, optical sensors for measuring substrate bowing, growth rate, surface morphology, optical constants, temperature, reflectance, rotation speed and film composition; computer software for measuring, monitoring and controlling the manufacture of optoelectronic components;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for monitoring a facility is provided. Generally, the system comprises monitoring tags wherein each monitoring tag emits an identifier signal unique to each monitoring tag, monitoring sensors wherein the monitoring sensors receive signals from the monitoring tags and relay the signals to one or more monitoring stations, and monitoring stations wherein the monitoring stations log and display information associated with the signals received. The monitoring station identifies possible events based on the signals received from the monitoring sensors. The monitoring station alerts staff members of the events via a graphical user interface, pagers, email, and alarms.