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A proximity sensor (often simply prox) is a able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.

A proximity sensor often emits an electromagnetic field or a beam of electromagnetic radiation (, for instance), and looks for changes in the or return . The object being sensed is often referred to as the proximity sensor's target. Different proximity sensor targets demand different sensors. For example, a capacitive proximity sensor or photoelectric sensor might be suitable for a plastic target; an always requires a metal target.

Proximity sensors can have a high reliability and long functional life because of the absence of mechanical parts and lack of physical contact between the sensor and the sensed object.

Proximity sensors are also used in machine vibration monitoring to measure the variation in distance between a shaft and its support bearing. This is common in large steam , , and motors that use sleeve-type bearings.

A proximity sensor adjusted to a very short range is often used as a .


Use with smartphones and tablet computers
Proximity sensors are commonly used on . When the target is within nominal range, the device user interface will appear, thus emerging from what is known as . Once the has awoken from sleep mode, if the proximity sensor's target is still for an extended period of time, the sensor will then ignore it, and the device will eventually revert into sleep mode. For example, during a , proximity sensors play a role in detecting (and skipping) accidental touchscreen taps when mobiles are held to the ear.

Proximity can be used to recognise air gestures and hover-manipulations. An array of proximity sensing elements can replace or based solutions for hand gesture detection.

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Types of sensors


Applications
  • , systems mounted on car bumpers that sense distance to nearby cars for parking
  • Ground proximity warning system for aviation safety
  • Vibration measurements of rotating shafts in machinery
  • Top dead centre (TDC)/ sensor in reciprocating engines.
  • Sheet break sensing in paper machine.
  • Anti-aircraft warfare
  • and making lines
    • that come in close proximity to the face
    • Attenuating radio power in close proximity to the body, in order to reduce radiation exposure


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