To make it secure and fast requires a higher - dimensional alphabet, for example,
using patterns of light, of which there are an infinite number.
How does information about our visual surroundings, projected into our eyes
as patterns of light, enter our brain to create our internal representation of the world?
His nail - relief works exceed the limits of the two - dimensional plane and create a new realm for vision to explore the
calculated patterns of light and shadow.
Her primary inspirations were her observations of nature and the
abstract patterns of light created when shining through flowers and plants.
In its simplest form, a motion seen on the TV screen is just a changing
pattern of light across the retina in our eye.
A small processor that the person carries converts the camera's stream of video data into
simple patterns of light and dark on a grid of 60 pixels.
His nail - relief works exceed the limits of the two - dimensional plane and create a new realm for the vision to explore the
calculated patterns of light and shadow.
Like moving photographs, its images reflected consummate sensitivity to chiaroscuro, the play of steam and
patterns of light on water, creating a haunting sense of mystery.
The landscapes distorted
by patterns of light, both natural and manmade, explore important punctuations in human history.
The team designed a new test
with patterns of light and dark spots of light, to specifically assess these «canary» subtypes of retinal ganglion cells.
They have uncanny echoes in the digital
patterns of light from Jim Campbell, in Madison Square Park this winter and with Bryce Wolkowitz gallery in Moving Image.
In works like Majorska Vodka (1971) and Three Honey Jars (1975), Fish
created patterns of light and color out of the contents and lettered labels of oversized bottles and jars.
These electrodes pulse to stimulate cells in the retina, transmitting visual information along the optic nerve to the brain, creating the perception
of patterns of light.
Photography was a helpful aid — Hartung took over 30,000 photographs, mostly
recording patterns of light and dark, which he used as references for his work.
Joakim Stenhammar at Lund University in Sweden led the study where he, together with colleagues from universities in Düsseldorf, Edinburgh and Cambridge, developed a model in
which patterns of light control the movement of active particles.
Optical and computer techniques were then used to compare the restored photos with the faded paintings to
produce patterns of light that compensated for the damage, returning the original colours to the murals without further harm.
Then we convert images into a codelike
pattern of light pulses that activates the modified genes and causes the output cells to fire off a message to the brain.
It uses the iPhone's screen to project four
different patterns of light onto the object being scanned and snaps photos with the iPhone 4's front - mounted camera.
For wavefront shaping, they sent various
patterns of light through the fiber to a camera at the other end and recorded exactly how that specific fiber changed light that passed through.
His main trick: He replaces the physical phone - camera lens with a software lens — a set of programs that can take the chaotic -
looking pattern of light and shadows that shine on the phone's unlensed image sensor and re-create an image out of it.
They would then wear glasses outfitted with a camera and a microprocessor to convert what they «see»
into patterns of light that would restore the communication link between the eyes and the brain.
The first is by studying the
interference patterns of light, but that approach requires the extra step of ensuring that the interacting light waves are in phase — meaning their waveforms overlap precisely.
Babies spend most of their nighttime hours in REM sleep (much more than adults) and this contributes to their frequent night waking and
notorious patterns of light sleep.
When a gravitational wave moves through the detector, though, it should stretch one arm of LIGO while shortening the other, changing the path of the beams and causing the rejoined waves to produce a
detectable pattern of light.
The rearmost layer consists of photo receptor cells that
convert patterns of light and dark (collected by the eye's lens) into a set of electrical impulses.
The results were unsettlingly clear: The more distant the gas cloud, the more the
usual pattern of light absorption was altered.
A
new pattern of light is used to deactivate molecules, and additional information is read out of their deactivation.
For more ambiguous types of waste, such as a piece of plywood with nails driven through it, the robot uses a spectrometer to recognise objects based on the
unique patterns of light they reflect.
The work, reported in the journal Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, marks the first instance of transplanting stem cells, the progenitors of all cells, into diseased eyes in hopes of regenerating damaged retinas — thin sheets of cells in the back eye that
collect patterns of light.
The flares showed a
rhythmic pattern of light pulses, one occurring 5.1 times per second and the other 3.3 times per second — or a ratio of 3:2.
Boyden envisions implanting this array into people's brains and then wirelessly programming it to produce a rapid - fire
rainbow pattern of light.
Furthermore, by using addressable electrodes, the spatial pattern of the induced transparency in the nanotube film can be modified in a controlled way and used as an electrically configurable optical media for storage and transfer of information
via patterns of light.
Yet a secure quantum communication link over long distance is very challenging: Quantum links using
patterns of light languish at short distances precisely because there is no way to protect the link against noise without detecting the photons, yet once they are detected their usefulness is destroyed.