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Multispectral Terahertz Imaging System Incorporates Neural Network
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29, 2024 — Researchers at UCLA have developed a focal plane array (FPA) capable of supporting real-time multispectral terahertz (THz) video in 3D. According to the team, led by UCLA professors Mona Jarrahi and Aydogan Ozcan, this is the first time a terahertz imaging system has been able to achieve real-time multispectral imaging with video capability while maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The THz spectrum is desirable due to its ability to penetrate opaque materials and provide
Quantum-Secured Video Conference Achieved in Germany
BONN, Germany, Aug. 18, 2021 — QuNET, a project funded by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), demonstrated a quantum-secured video call Aug. 10. The call represents a milestone for the project, the goal of which is the application-oriented...
Researchers Create Video from a Single Image
SEATTLE, June 18, 2021 — A team at the University of Washington has developed a method capable of turning static images of fluid motion into animated videos. The method makes it possible to animate flowing material, such as water, clouds, and smoke. It produces a short...
Standard Digital Camera and AI Pair for Soil Monitoring
ADELAIDE, Australia, March 17, 2021 — Digital cameras and machine learning technology can provide a cost-effective method of monitoring soil moisture, according to new work from the University of South Australia and Middle Technical University (Iraq). The technology aims to address...
True Holographic Movie Within Reach
TOKYO, Sept. 1, 2020 — It’s been 43 years since audiences heard those famous words “Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You’re my only hope” from a hologram projection in the first Star Wars film, yet true holographic movies, like the one R2-D2 projected of...
Event Reconstruction System Uses Smartphone Video to Locate Shooters
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 25, 2019 — A system that can accurately locate a shooter based on video recordings from as few as three smartphones has been developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. The system, called Video Event Reconstruction and Analysis (VERA), uses machine...
The Relightables System Captures Character Lighting for Virtually Any Environment
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 21, 2019 — Computer scientists at Google have developed a system for high-quality, relightable performance capture. The volumetric capture system, called The Relightables, can capture full-body reflectance of 3D human performances and seamlessly blend them...
URMC, RIT Receive Grant for Video Monitoring Afib Detection
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 27, 2017 — With a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), scientists from the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) will enroll up to 300 people at risk for atrial fibrillation (afib)...
Underwater Video Achieves Quality by Improving Bandwidth
THUWAL, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 20, 2017 — Underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) systems could be a flexible and cost-effective technology for streaming high-quality underwater video images. Existing technologies like acoustic communications and low-frequency radio waves are...
High-Tech Glasses Show Cancer Cells
ST. LOUIS, March 14, 2014 — Distinguishing between cancer cells and healthy cells could become easier for surgeons. And all they'll need to do is put on glasses.
Trends in Imaging
Jan 16, 2014 — Advanced data mining, 3-D video imaging techniques and image fusion are bringing to fruition superaccurate real-time diagnostics, brain mapping and futuristic driverless cars. Developments in photonics have changed the landscape of imaging in...
Exelis Wins $28M Night-Vision Goggles Order
MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 8, 2013 — Exelis has been awarded a $28 million contract to provide night-vision goggles equipped with GPS viewing, text messaging, video import and export, and other capabilities to an international customer, the aerospace and defense company announced...
Trillion fps Video: Streak Camera Stops Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 13, 2011 — A novel streak camera that captures images in picosecond increments now makes it possible to stop not just a horse in mid-canter or a bullet piercing an apple, but light particles themselves as they traverse a scene. Researchers in the MIT Media Lab...
MicroVision, Pioneer to Commercialize Laser Displays
REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 13, 2010 — MicroVision Inc. and Pioneer Corp. will work together to develop display engines and display engine subsystems for consumer and in-vehicle head-up displays (HUD) using MicroVision’s PicoP laser display technology, the companies announced recently.
Fast Camera Takes A New Look at Biosensing
TEDDINGTON, England, Dec. 9, 2010 — A European consortium comprising the National Physical Laboratory, ST Microelectronics, the University of Edinburgh and TU Delft has been involved in the development and application of the Megaframe Imager - an ultrafast camera capable of recording...
Computer Modules QZEO Div. Now ImageOps
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 2, 2010 — Computer Modules Inc. announced recently that it has changed the name of its imaging division from QZEO to ImageOps. “Our new name better reflects the division’s recent strong focus on imaging,” said Ray Asturias, sales engineer of...
Quality Vision Opens Larger Arizona Facility
TEMPE, Ariz. – Oct. 15, 2010 — Three divisions of vision metrology company Quality Vision International Inc. (QVI) recently completed a move across Tempe into a larger, more modern facility, the company announced this week. The new QVI building in Tempe, Ariz., is dedicated on...
Europe’s displays of innovation
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands – As the European display industry looks to expand, companies are working to innovate, pushing the boundaries of existing display technologies. “The main issues for the display industry in Europe at this time are sustaining investment with...
How Katy Perry’s Cleavage Could Save Optics
Sep 27, 2010 — How can I not write about the flap over Katy Perry on "Sesame Street"? That story has everything: a scantily clad pop star; charges of exposing children to untoward, even libidinous displays; egregiously bad acting; woolly, pint-size sock puppets....
Device Improves Global Data Transmission
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept. 9, 2010 — Researchers have developed a new data transmission system that could substantially improve the transmission capacity and energy efficiency of the world's optical communication networks. Working on the European Union-funded Framework Program 7...
Fiber optics in avionics: Upward bound
LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. – The total market for fiber optics in military and commercial aircraft, estimated at $306 million in 2009, is expected to reach $703 million in 2013, according to a report from Information Gatekeepers Inc. (IGI) of Boston. Titled Market for Fiber...
Thermal cameras assist solar contractors
Jul 1, 2010 — Solar service and installation companies have known for some time that high-performance thermal cameras, capable of detecting very small temperature differences and of creating crystal clear images or video of problem areas, had enormous potential...
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High-Brightness LEDs
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Imaging a Heart’s First Beat
HOUSTON, April 16, 2010 — Through high-resolution, non-invasive imaging, scientists are documenting the formation of the mammalian heart and are capturing video of the embryonic heart before it begins beating. Kirill Larin, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in...
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