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Rebellion Photonics Wins Award for Chemical Imaging
HOUSTON, Nov. 1, 2010 — Rice University start-up, Rebellion Photonics, is this year’s grand prize recipient of the $50,000 Goradia Innovation Prize, an annual award given to a startup located in the Gulf Coast region with the most innovative technology, the best...
In focus near and far – at the same time
TORONTO – Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a new distance-mapping principle that delivers automatic real-time focus of both near- and far-field images, simultaneously and in high resolution. Called the Omni-focus Video Camera, it is...
Spectral reflectivity and interferometry for optical lens analysis
Jul 1, 2010 — There are more than 500 companies in the US alone that make optical equipment. The number of products with built-in lenses is increasing. Few cell phones or personal computers are sold today without a still or video camera included. We see the...
360º Image-Stitching Technology
WASHINGTON, DC, June 15, 2010 — Traditional surveillance cameras can be of great assistance to law enforcement officers for a range of scenarios, but there are shortfalls. For starters, once they zoom in on a specific point of interest, they lose visual contact with the rest of...
KVH Nabs $7M Gyroscope Order
MIDDLETOWN, R.I., June 14, 2010 — KVH Industries Inc. has received a $7.1 million order from a major defense contractor for its DSP-3100 fiber optic gyroscopes. The unnamed contractor will employ the devices in remote weapons stations, which allow gunners to operate the weapon from...
Omni-Focus Camera Sees Near and Far
TORONTO, May 10, 2010 — Researchers at the University of Toronto have announced a breakthrough in video camera design dubbed the Omni-focus video camera. Based on an entirely new distance-mapping principle, the device delivers automatic real-time focus of both near- and...
Talented Tail May Have Tale to Tell
Jun 1, 2007 — You think your dog loves you. After all, it perks up every time you enter the room, eyes wide and tail wagging vigorously at just the mere sight of its master. Each dog was isolated in a rectangular wooden box and presented with various...
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Jul 4, 2005 — Ipix Corp., a Reston, Va., maker of 360-degree immersive imaging technologies for visual intelligence applications, announced it has secured a $2.4 million research contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to research and...
Force Networks Examined with Photoelastic Imaging
Apr 1, 2003 — How fast granular materials flow is related to how elastic energy in the materials is stored and released. Researchers at Duke University in Durham, N.C., have used a polariscope, a light source and a video camera to examine the movement of...
Given Imaging Ltd.
Jan 1, 2003 — A video camera in an ingestible capsule that measures only 11 x 26 mm, the M2A provides physicians with an accurate view of the small intestine, which is only one-third accessible with conventional endoscopy. The other components in the capsule...
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