A novel system integrating IoT technology with convolutional neural networks (CNN) was developed to improve art design education.
FLIR, a Teledyne Technologies company, today introduced the TrafiBot Dual AI multispectral camera system for interurban traffic intelligence. This closed-circuit traffic camera is designed to improve safety in tunnels and on bridges where drivers are most at risk for hitting unseen objects or being trapped by fast-growing vehicle fires.
A world leader in the design and development of ultrafast femtosecond and picosecond infra-red lasers is helping researchers characterize single photon detectors (SPDs), essential for many applications such as quantum key distribution, LIDAR, and sensing and characterization of samples using fluorescence lifetime measurement.
North Carolina State University researchers along with scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a technique for using quantum sensors' power.
Researchers introduced a novel approach using photo-responsive perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) to create multifunctional displays. By integrating touch control, ambient light sensing, image sensing, and photovoltaic functionalities into individual pixels, this innovative display technology eliminates the need for separate sensors.
In December 2023, KROHNE made Ethernet-APL demo devices available to selected customers. This step marks an important milestone in the company's own Ethernet APL development project for various sensor types.
A portable, reasonably priced photoacoustic sensing device promises to accelerate and improve clinical diagnostics for better patient outcomes.
Monitoring the remarkable shifts in land use throughout the last century, global land cover maps offer crucial perspectives on how human settlement has influenced the environment.
University of Leicester computer scientists have developed an innovative technology aimed at managing the increasing demands on mobile networks from multiple users through the utilization of Terahertz frequencies.
Yahong Rosa Zheng, an expert in underwater wireless communications and a Professor in the Lehigh University Electrical and Computer Engineering department, is at the forefront of a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded initiative.
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