A few days ago, I accidently googled Moba and was somewhat surprised about the search results. So, I took the time to go through the result. Actually, I even checked the 2nd and 3rd result pages – which is apparently very uncommon.
Besides this community …
I just came across a very interesting and powerful blog post by Robert C. Martin (aka Uncle Bob), a highly influential and successful software engineer since the 1970s. He calls out to computer programmers to become a profession. Within his post, he postul …
Hello Rajiv Mehta
What are the problems or limitations you feel are in today's weighing systems? How do you think they could improve and what type of impact what this have on demand for weighing controls?
Over the last years, slope sensors have grown more and more important for controlling mobile work machines. At the beginning of the development mainly accuracy and robustness were in focus. Of course, these characteristics still prevail. However, further r …
We thought it would be helpful to summarize important topics when evaluating a scale for a front end loader garbage truck. These points are based on comparing scale systems in the market in the USA, in other countries there are most likely differences.
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I asked Markus Weimer, Product Manager for Weighing Systems at MOBA to give us some insights on common weighing application questions.
Question: What are typical weighing applications?
Answer: In principle there are three different reasons …
The tendency of growing cities, rising traffic and economic restraints has increased the need for higher sustainability and life quality. The overall goal is to to manage cities and populated areas as ""intelligently"" as possible to provide a better life …
Los Angeles is implementing sensors on every traffic light to control traffic flow. How many other Mega-cities did that so far and what is their experience?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/02/us/to-fight-gridlock-los-angeles-synchronizes-every-red-light.ht …