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H16 Clayton Spikes, Christopher Clark. Sea Technology, April
1996
Whales 95 - Revolutionizing Marine
Mammal Monitoring Technology
IMPACT SENSORS
I1 U.S. Patent 4,904,894 Henry et al. February 1990 Hail Sensor
I2 Joseph Paradiso, Craig Abler, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Matthew
Reynolds
The Magic Carpet: Physical Sensing for
Immersive Environments
KEYBOARDS
K2 Patent 4,234,813 Heishaburo et al. (Toray Ind) November
18, 1980.
Piezoelectric or Pyroelectric Polymer Input
Element for Use as a Transducer in
Keyboards.
K6 U.S.Patent 4,328,441. F.R.Kroeger & R.A. Norquist (3M)
May 4, 1982.
Output Circuit for Piezo-electric Polymer
Pressure.
K9 J.V.Chatigny, Atochem Sensors Novel Switch Ideas Using Piezo
pyroelectric Polymer films.
K10 U.S. Patent, 4,633,123. P.F. Radice (Pennwalt) Dec. 30,
1986
Piezoelectric Polymer Keyboard
Apparatus.
K11 U.S. Patent, 4,975,616. K.T. Park Piezoelectric Transducer Array.
K12 U.S. Patent, 5,315,204. Kyung Park Piezoelectric Snap Action Switch.
MICROPHONES
M1 H.Naono, T.Gotch, M. Matsumoto (Acoustic Research Lab,
Japan).
Design of an Electro-Acoustic Transducer
using Piezoelectric Polymer Film.
M2 G.M. Garner (Allen Clark Research Centre). Systems
Technology. 27 November 1977.
A new Microphone for Telephone
Handsets.
M3 Pioneer Electric Corp. Electroacoustic Transducer with
Piezoelectric High Polymer Films.
M5 J.F. Sear & R. Carpenter (Allen Clerk - UK). Electronic
Letters. 11. 1975.
Noise-Cancelling Microphone using a
Piezoelectric Plastic Transducing Element.
M6 Reihard Lerch (Darmstadt, FRG). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 66(4)
October, 1979
Electroacoustic Transducers using
Piezoelectric Polyvinylidene fluoride Films.