There is also money in the budget for life saving AEDs in the City of Tonawanda and a thermal
imaging camera for the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company.
He says FLIR has been developing and manufacturing thermal infrared (IR)
imaging cameras for more than 50 years and is recognised as the global market leader in the technology.
Not exact matches
I've generally judged smartphone
cameras by the yardstick set by Apple, since the iPhone has
for years led the way in top - notch mobile
imaging.
His new
camera would blow away anything anyone had ever seen in movie
imaging, he told the world, with resolution off the charts, and it would go
for $ 17,500.
A veteran of digital
imaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancer
imaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative
Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancer
Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital
cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind,
for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancer cells.
Thermal
imaging cameras can be used to check the correct application of hot - melt glue
for cardboard carton assembly.
Da Vinci offers surgeons the ability to control three robotic hands (
for a
camera and instruments) that can make precise «keyhole» incisions and perform complex surgeries via optics and
imaging.
«We just drop her there and leave,» says Wettergreen, who describes Zoe as a giant fluorescence -
imaging camera that searches the desert soil
for microorganisms.
These surveys combined spectroscopy with visible and near - infrared
imaging by Hubble's Wide Field
Camera 3 and Advanced
Camera for Surveys.
It includes a colour
camera with separate
imaging chip, so it can also be used
for teleconferencing.
The amalgamation of the two technologies will lay the foundation
for a new class of
cameras that expand the range of applications that benefit from
imaging.»
«SAVI
camera ditches long lens
for distant images:
Imaging array proves adept at capturing details as small as a fingerprint.»
«A flexible
camera: A radically different approach to
imaging: Researchers develop a deformable lens array and set the stage
for thin and flexible sheet
cameras.»
This is in part why the GMT has yet to settle on a design
for a planet -
imaging camera whereas the E — ELT's premiere offering, EPICS (for Exoplanet Imaging Camera and Spectrograph), technically remains only a candidate instrument awaiting formal approval from the European Southern Observatory
imaging camera whereas the E — ELT's premiere offering, EPICS (for Exoplanet Imaging Camera and Spectrograph), technically remains only a candidate instrument awaiting formal approval from the European Southern Observatory
camera whereas the E — ELT's premiere offering, EPICS (
for Exoplanet
Imaging Camera and Spectrograph), technically remains only a candidate instrument awaiting formal approval from the European Southern Observatory
Imaging Camera and Spectrograph), technically remains only a candidate instrument awaiting formal approval from the European Southern Observatory
Camera and Spectrograph), technically remains only a candidate instrument awaiting formal approval from the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
The Subaru Measurements of Images and Redshifts (SuMIRe) project, which involves collaborations with Princeton University, the California Institute of Technology, the Max Planck Institutes, and other research organizations from Japan, Taiwan, and Brazil, has already completed its first instrument — a three - ton
imaging camera — that will allow
for a «cosmic census» of each galaxy.
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) scientists, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Manchester, U.K.; Imperial College, London; University of California San Diego; and the National Institute of Material Science (NIMS), Japan, have demonstrated that confined surface phonon polaritons within hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) exhibit unique metamaterial properties that enable novel nanoscale optical devices
for use in optical communications, super-resolution
imaging, and improved infrared
cameras and detectors.
This ever - increasing access to mobile networks and the fact that most mobile phones are equipped with advanced
camera features make mobile phones the ideal platform
for advanced
imaging applications such as MOPID, Coté says.
For the past 10 years, the
Camera Culture group at MIT's Media Lab has been developing innovative imaging systems — from a camera that can see around corners to one that can read text in closed books — by using «time of flight,» an approach that gauges distance by measuring the time it takes light projected into a scene to bounce back to a s
Camera Culture group at MIT's Media Lab has been developing innovative
imaging systems — from a
camera that can see around corners to one that can read text in closed books — by using «time of flight,» an approach that gauges distance by measuring the time it takes light projected into a scene to bounce back to a s
camera that can see around corners to one that can read text in closed books — by using «time of flight,» an approach that gauges distance by measuring the time it takes light projected into a scene to bounce back to a sensor.
The
camera was then removed, and the fiber placed into the brain
for imaging.
The technique can be used
for imaging in the terahertz area (THz
camera), but also
for identifying different substances (sensor).
For Huygens's crucial
imaging camera and spectrometer, the channel A mishap touched off a different set of troubles.
He has 15 years» expertise in a wide range of
imaging applications
for CCD, EMCCD, and CMOS
cameras as well as diverse microscopy and image - data visualization systems.
The UAV will sport a high - definition
camera with a high - power zoom
for day flights and thermal
imaging for nighttime activities.
This inspired NASA to build a sensor
for the Rover that moves around behind its
camera lenses, now providing better
imaging on Mars.
«
For the past 40 years, this was considered a problem that could not be solved,» said Peter Zwart, co-author on the paper and a physical bioscientist who is a member of
CAMERA based out of the Molecular Biophysics and Integrated
Imaging Division at Berkeley Lab.
«This
camera has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of very fast biological interactions and chemical processes that will allow us to build better models of complex, dynamical systems such as cellular respiration, or to help doctors better deliver and monitor light - based therapies,» says Richard Conroy, Ph.D., program director
for Optical
Imaging at NIBIB.
This distinction makes the
camera particularly apt
for imaging ultrafast, non-repetitive phenomena such as a single laser pulse or the short - lived, intermediate states of a biochemical reaction.
Current molecular breast
imaging systems use a traditional collimator, which is essentially a rectangular plate of dense metal with a grid of holes, to «filter» the gamma rays
for the
camera.
The team's choice to look
for «the past case» was, of course, the Subaru Telescope and its powerful
imaging camera, Hyper Suprime - Cam.
The orbiter's High Resolution
Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE)
camera captured the scene on June 27, 2013, with the orbiter rolled
for an eastward - looking angle rather than straight downward.
ProxiScan is a compact gamma
camera suited
for high - resolution
imaging of prostate cancer.
«We couldn't be more thrilled with the quality of the images from the new Wide Field
Camera 3 and repaired Advanced
Camera for Surveys, and the spectra from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Space Telescope
Imaging Spectrograph,» said Keith Noll, leader of a team at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which planned the early release observations.
High - end microscopes, high - speed
cameras and other advanced
imaging systems give members of the RISD community access to living and non-living specimens at multiple scales and provide an engaging platform
for examining myriad connections between artistic and scientific study.
For inventing the world's fastest two - dimensional receive - only
camera and enabling real - time
imaging of the fastest phenomena such as light propagation and fluorescence decay.
The space agency says that the MRO watched the comet go by with its High Resolution
Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE), the Compact
Imaging Spectrometer
for Mars (CRISM), and the Context
Camera (CTX), and will continue to observe the comet while it remains within range over the next few days.
We also work at the cutting edge of detector technology developing pixel detectors
for High Energy Physics, telescope
cameras and detectors
for medical
imaging and other scientific and industrial fields.
A dedicated instrument
for the direct detection of planets, SPHERE, is composed of a polametric
camera in visible light, the Zurich IMager POLarimeter (ZIMPOL), and two near - infrared sub-systems: the Infra - Red Dual - beam Imager and Spectrograph (IRDIS), a multi-purpose
camera for imaging, polarimetry, and long - slit spectroscopy, and the integral field spectrograph (IFS), an integral field spectrograph.
Counterintuitively, these same regions are often well served by mobile phone networks, suggesting the possibility of leveraging portable,
camera - enabled mobile phones
for diagnostic
imaging and telemedicine.
Abstract: MICADO is a near - IR
camera for the Europea ELT, featuring an extended field (75» diameter)
for imaging, and also spectrographic and high contrast
imaging capabilities.
Velten is being honored
for his work in
imaging technology, including development of the first
camera that can peer around corners.
Although it is ultimately aimed at being fed by the MCAO module called MAORY, MICADO will come with an internal SCAO system that will be complementary to it and wi... ▽ More MICADO is a near - IR
camera for the Europea ELT, featuring an extended field (75» diameter)
for imaging, and also spectrographic and high contrast
imaging capabilities.
The seven Descent
Imaging Cameras will provide the spacecraft with four views including look - up cameras from the descent stage which will record images and video of a parachute deploying and inflating on another planet for the firs
Cameras will provide the spacecraft with four views including look - up
cameras from the descent stage which will record images and video of a parachute deploying and inflating on another planet for the firs
cameras from the descent stage which will record images and video of a parachute deploying and inflating on another planet
for the first time.
The Near Infrared
Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) is an HST instrument providing the capability
for infrared
imaging and spectroscopic observations of astronomical targets.
MRO's HiRISE
camera (short
for High Resolution
Imaging Science Experiment) can distinguish Martian objects as small as a dinner table, allowing researchers to study the planet's surface features more completely than ever before.
The verification tests
for the
Imaging Exposure Time Calculator
for the Advanced
Camera for Surveys are presented.
Also available are two live, time - lapse
imaging systems with EM - CCD
cameras, heat / CO2 incubators, and motorized stages
for capturing multiple time - lapse fields simultaneously.
This study compares PSFs generated with Tiny Tim against an empirically - derived, effective PSF (Anderson & King, 2006)
for the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced
Camera for Surveys / Wide Field Channel
imaging.
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter
Camera (MOC) science investigation used 3 instruments: a narrow angle camera that obtained grayscale (black - and - white) high resolution images (typically 1.5 to 12 m per pixel) and red and blue wide angle cameras for context (240 m per pixel) and daily global imaging (7.5 km per p
Camera (MOC) science investigation used 3 instruments: a narrow angle
camera that obtained grayscale (black - and - white) high resolution images (typically 1.5 to 12 m per pixel) and red and blue wide angle cameras for context (240 m per pixel) and daily global imaging (7.5 km per p
camera that obtained grayscale (black - and - white) high resolution images (typically 1.5 to 12 m per pixel) and red and blue wide angle
cameras for context (240 m per pixel) and daily global
imaging (7.5 km per pixel).
Taking models of galaxies from the Hubble Space Telescope Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) and applying a correction
for the HUDF point spread function we generate lensed simulations of deep, optical
imaging data from Hubble's Advanced
Camera for Surveys (ACS), with realistic galaxy morphologies.
Advanced
Camera for Surveys Exposure Time Calulator: I. Baseline Tests
for the Broadband
Imaging Modes.