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Seeing clearly through thick fog: Researchers develop ultra-low noise, high sensitivity photodetector
Technologies enabling safe visual recognition in low-visibility environments are gaining increasing attention across sectors such as autonomous driving, aviation, and smart transportation. Thick fog ...
Read full article: Will rain delay the Daytona 500? Here’s the latest A sweltering afternoon along Daytona Beach Thursday. Read full article: 90 degrees? Florida heat looking to set a few records.
Infrared thermal imaging camera as a non-contact monitoring of the object to be measured is widely used in fire detection, driving assistance and so on. Although there are many related studies, there ...
Research from The University of Queensland aimed at controlling light in scattering materials, such as fog or biological tissues, will benefit future biomedical imaging and telecommunications. Optics ...
Northwestern Engineering researchers have invented a new high-resolution camera that can see the unseen — including around corners and through scattering media, such as skin, fog, or potentially even ...
Hiding in fog: disturbances to light’s natural noise reveals object’s location. (Courtesy: Aristide Dogariu, University of Central Florida) A simple, optical technique for tracking obscured or hidden ...
Using a new algorithm, researchers have reconstructed the movements of individual particles of light to see through clouds, fog and other obstructions. Like a comic book come to life, researchers at ...
Researchers have invented a new high-resolution camera that can see the unseen -- including around corners and through scattering media, such as skin, fog or potentially even the human skull.
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