Sentences with phrase «signal detection ranges»

Southall et al (2003)-- Signal Detection Ranges This study uses a combination of field and laboratory data to make predictions about how far from one another elephant seals can be and still hear one another.

Not exact matches

But if there are astrophysical events that produce gravitational waves at frequencies too high for LIGO to spot, their memory signals might fall easily into the observatory's detection range, thus allowing us to pick them up.
The challenge with miniaturization: Also achieving a broader dynamic range of detection, for small signals, such as sound, vibration, and radio waves.
The combs could greatly boost the sensitivity and range of lidar (light detection and ranging)-- and also provide a vast increase in the number of signals traveling through optical fiber.
Fermi's detection could reduce that region by two - thirds, but that still leaves a wide range of places where either signal could have come from, reseachers said.
«Dark matter in this mass range can be probed by direct detection and by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), so if this is dark matter, we're already learning about its interactions from the lack of detection so far,» said co-author Tracy Slatyer, a theoretical physicist at MIT in Cambridge, Mass. «This is a very exciting signal, and while the case is not yet closed, in the future we might well look back and say this was where we saw dark matter annihilation for the first time.»
These smoke signals are actually digital elevation models generated using a technology called lidar, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging.
There have also been some reports on trends of more extreme precipitation, although The International Ad Hoc Detection and Attribution Group (IDAG, 2005) did not manage to attribute trends in precipitation to anthropogenic greenhouse gases (G)-- a quote from their review article is: «For diurnal temperature range (DTR) and precipitation, detection is not achieved», here «detection» implying the sigDetection and Attribution Group (IDAG, 2005) did not manage to attribute trends in precipitation to anthropogenic greenhouse gases (G)-- a quote from their review article is: «For diurnal temperature range (DTR) and precipitation, detection is not achieved», here «detection» implying the sigdetection is not achieved», here «detection» implying the sigdetection» implying the signal of G.
The SODAR (Sonic Detection and Ranging) wind profiler measures wind profiles and backscattered signal strength between (nominally) 15 meters (m) and 500 m.
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