Sentences with phrase «thermal imaging system»

«Large, expensive thermal imaging systems have been used to measure breathing by monitoring temperature changes inside the nostrils under controlled settings,» said Cho.
Radiographs, CAT scans, MRI's and thermal imaging systems do not clarify the source of pain nor the magnitude of it.

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To monitor what's happening on the outside, the facility also has a Remotely Piloted Vehicle, equipped with light and thermal - imaging cameras and a military grade security system with «both lethal and non-lethal defensive capabilities.»
This infrared image was taken with one of Odyssey's key instruments, the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) camera.
A check of the surface temperature using Odyssey's Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) camera helped researchers determine they're not seeing just thin frost covering the ground.
The activities suggested in the survey include selective dry cow therapy, better uptake of vaccination, use of fever tags and thermal imaging, along with improving ventilation, housing and system design, so it would be interesting to explore these in more detail.
The robotic soldier is equipped with thermal imaging, GPS and laser range finders, day and night cameras, an acoustic and chemical detection system, a light - vehicle obscuration smoke system, and a mounted weapons system.
«The great news is that NASA has the tools to do that,» said Christensen, who also serves as the principal investigator for the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) aboard NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter currently circling Mars.
Fluorescent and luminescent materials, such as yttrium aluminum garnet doped with different metal ions (rare earths or transition metals), have found applicability in various fields, from optoelectronics (i.e.: lighting systems, LCDs, CRTs, lasers) to aerospace (i.e: thermal barriers) and biotechnological applications (i.e.: fluorescence marker, contrast agent in medical imaging, imaging screens, drug delivery etc).
Calibration and in - flight performance of the Mars Odyssey Thermal Emission Imaging System visible imaging subsystem (THEMIS VIS) T. H. McConnochie, J. F. Bell III, D. Savransky, G. Mehall, M. Caplinger, P. R. Christensen, L. Cherednik, K. Bender, and A. Dombovari Journal of Geophysical Research 111, E06018, doi: 10.1029 / 2005JE002568, 29 JunImaging System visible imaging subsystem (THEMIS VIS) T. H. McConnochie, J. F. Bell III, D. Savransky, G. Mehall, M. Caplinger, P. R. Christensen, L. Cherednik, K. Bender, and A. Dombovari Journal of Geophysical Research 111, E06018, doi: 10.1029 / 2005JE002568, 29 Junimaging subsystem (THEMIS VIS) T. H. McConnochie, J. F. Bell III, D. Savransky, G. Mehall, M. Caplinger, P. R. Christensen, L. Cherednik, K. Bender, and A. Dombovari Journal of Geophysical Research 111, E06018, doi: 10.1029 / 2005JE002568, 29 June 2006.
The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) for the Mars 2001 Odyssey mission P. R. Christensen, B. M. Jakosky, H. H. Kieffer, M. C. Malin, H. Y. McSween Jr., K. Nealson, G. L. Mehall, S. H. Silverman, S. Ferry, M. Caplinger, and M. A. Ravine Space Science Reviews 110, 85 — 130, doi: 10.1023 / B: SPAC.0000021008.16305.94, January 2004.
In an attempt to determine the water content of the RSL, researchers turned to Mars Odyssey's Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS), and looked at the temperature of the planet's surface from orbit.
As the Mars Surveyor 1998 cameras were being built, MSSS was selected in 1997 by Arizona State University to provide the Visible Imaging Subsystem (VIS) of the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) instrument aboard the Mars Odyssey orbiter, and by the Caltech / Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to provide a descent camera for the Mars Surveyor 2001 lander.
MSSS will also provide two instruments based on the MARDI / MARCI architecture for the Mars Surveyor 2001 mission: a descent imager for the»01 lander and a visible imaging subsystem as part of Arizona State University's Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) for the»01 oimaging subsystem as part of Arizona State University's Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) for the»01 oImaging System (THEMIS) for the»01 orbiter.
MSSS staff are involved in a variety of research and operational projects, including the Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera, the Mars Odyssey Thermal Emission Imaging System (IR and VIS), the Mars Exploration Rovers (Spirit and Opportunity), the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (launching in 2005), and the Phoenix Mars lander (launching in 2007).
It was mainly testing the night vision system and the FLIR (thermal imaging) camera, but there weren't too many other things we tested.
Sean Towner, Sales Manager at FLIR Systems Australia, says that with the school curriculum being slanted heavily towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM), thermal imaging technology is becoming a staple item in many classrooms.
Owners can personalize the 650i with Active Steering (that makes it easier to maneuver in confined areas and adds more confident feel at higher speeds), Comfort Access automatic locking and unlocking, distance - maintaining Active Cruise Control, a premium Logic7 Surround Sound audio system, High Definition Radio, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Head - Up Display and thermal imaging Night Vision.
For those looking to add a few more goodies to their RS 7 Performance, optional features include adaptive cruise control, auto high - beam headlamps, corner - view camera system, active lane assist (side cameras monitor lane markings and gently steer the car back into one's lane should the driver inadvertently wander), and night - vision assist that uses an infrared camera and thermal imaging to warn of pedestrians or large animals ahead in the dark.
They include technologies such as the Night Vision assistance system (detects people and animals in darkness via a thermal imaging camera), Roadwork Lane Assist (semi-automated steering and lane keeping, accelerating and braking up to 60 km / h), Front Cross Traffic Assist (reacts to cross traffic in front of the Touareg), active all - wheel steering (makes the Touareg handle like a compact car), new roll stabilisation with electromechanically controlled anti-roll bars, «IQ.Light — LED matrix headlights» (interactive, camera - based dipped and main beam headlight control) and a «Windshield Head - up Display» projected directly onto the windscreen.
As far as gadgets are concerned, the new Cayenne will feature a 12.3 - inch full - HD touchscreen infotainment system with navigation and real - time traffic information, two 7.0 - inch full - HD displays accompanying the centrally located analogue tachometer for the driver's instrument cluster, night vision assist with thermal imaging, adaptive cruise control and park assist with surround view.
Other additions to its profile include a dynamic steering system, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, thermal imaging and night vision capabilities.
This available system uses thermal imaging technology to help detect what lies ahead.
Even if just a demonstrator car, the iQ will be equipped with a range of mobile CCTV and GPS systems, thermal - imaging cameras and numberplate - readers.
The heart of this system is a thermal imaging camera sitting behind the four rings at the front of the car.
The most important new systems include a night vision assistant, which uses a thermal imaging camera to detect people and large animals and displays a colour highlighted warning indicator in the cockpit.
They include technologies such as the Night Vision assistance system (detects people and animals in darkness via a thermal imaging camera), Roadwork Lane Assist (semi-automated steering and lane keeping, accelerating and braking up to 60 km / h), Front Cross Traffic Assist (reacts to cross traffic in front of the Touareg), active all - wheel steering (makes the Touareg handle like a compact car), new roll stabilization with electromechanically controlled anti-roll bars, IQ.Light — LED matrix headlights (interactive, camera - based dipped and main beam headlight control) and a Windshield Head - up Display projected directly onto the windshield.
An industry first, and in contrast to passive systems that rely only on thermal imaging, this active system bathes the road ahead with invisible infra - red light from two projector beams mounted in the headlights.
Its products include self - contained breathing apparatus; fixed gas and flame detection systems, handheld gas detection instruments, head protection products, fall protection devices and thermal imaging cameras.
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Her work encompasses a variety of media; she collages maps to create fictional hybrid cartographical works, creates drawings compiled of text taken from atlases, and employs technologies such as thermal imaging cameras, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and video...
I am passionate about drawing as a form of observation but also have knowledge of scientific observational tools including: Electron Microscopy; Focused Ion Beam analysis; Stress Imaging Systems; Acoustic, Thermal and Electromagnetic Interface Scanners.
The testing assessed thermal insulation quality by infrared imaging, building envelope and air distribution system air - tightness by fan pressurization and tracer gas, pressure effects inside the house due to interactions of the air distribution system, calculated versus measured building load coefficients by co-heating, and building thermal decay by cool - down.
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