Sentences with phrase «used by the millimeter»

Its frequencies are even higher than those used by the millimeter - wave wireless local area network (from 57 GHz to 66 GHz), and the available bandwidths are much wider.

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They use a millimeter wave (mmW) radar seeker with a semi-active laser (SAL) that enables final guidance to the target by either the launching platform or another plane, and are perfect to destroy a vehicle with very low collateral damage risk, and an accuracy of about 1 - 2 meters.
Fast forward 500 years, and a team of astronomers led by John Bally (University of Colorado, USA) has used the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) to peer into the heart of this cloud.
Using drugs to lower systolic blood pressure to less than 120 millimeters of mercury cut people's risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular woes by 25 percent, researchers report November 9 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The two groups were then asked to say words like «sass» and «saw» — words that start with the same mouth position and use vowels that open the mouth wide — as the robot pulled their jaw outward by a few millimeters.
Using ALMA's ability to detect the faint millimeter - wavelength «glow» emitted by gas molecules, Isella and his team discovered that there was also an appreciable dip in the amount of CO in the outer two dust gaps.
The other effort, called Multi-beam MIMO, led by Sayeed, will develop a network using a state - of - the - art millimeter - wave prototype technology for simultaneously steering multiple signal beams.
Cold - formed steel pieces, commonly used to frame low - and mid-rise buildings, are made by bending sheet metal, roughly one - millimeter - thick, into structural shapes without using heat.
«Dual frequency comb generated on a single chip using a single laser: Columbia Engineers are the first to miniaturize dual - frequency combs by putting two frequency comb generators on a single millimeter - sized silicon - based chip; could lead to low - cost, portable sensing, and spectroscopy in the field in real - time.»
The researchers used photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology to create two quantum number generators that together measure 6 by 2 millimeters.
Through the development of a technique called photoacoustic tomography, Wang was able to conquer this limit and advance the imaging depth by nearly two orders of magnitude, from one millimeter to several centimeters, an improvement that could enable doctors to acquire high - resolution images through a patient's skin using light.
By minimizing the noise, these stations can detect millimeter - scale changes in position at the surface, which can be used to infer movement deep underground.
Although backscatter and millimeter wave scanners might have given screeners cause to be suspicious of an underwear bomb, neither are used in all airports, and passengers concerned about exposure to radiation can often opt to instead be frisked by security personnel.]
The two teams, led by David Koerner (of the Planetary Origins Research Group at the University of Pennsylvania) using the Owens Valley Radio Observatory and David Wilner (of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) using the Plateau de Bure Interferometer of the Institut de RadioAstronomie Millimetrique (IRAM) in the French Alps, collected millimeter - wavelength observations that were sensitive to structures as small as 20 AUs.
An international research team, led by Chin - Fei Lee of the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA, Taiwan), has used the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) and made two surprising discoveries around a very young protostar HH212.
The team of researchers used measurements of radio emissions, taken by the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) in the desert of northern Chile, starting in 2015, to detect and map signs of cold gas in the Phoenix cluster.
The scientists also want to make use of the two major European millimeter radio observatories (NOEMA and the IRAM 30m telescope) operated by IRAM, a joint German / French / Spanish radio astronomy institute.
AMiBA, a millimeter interferometer like ALMA, was constructed by ASIAA (Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics) and National Taiwan University for polarimetry of microwave background radiation and detection of distant clusters of galaxies using the Sunyaev Zeldovich effect.
Using the new Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array, a team led by Peter Williams discovered an emission frequency of 95 GHz.
A research team led by Tomoya Hirota (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan: NAOJ) discovered a hot circumstellar disk around a massive protostar by using the Atacama Large Millimeter / Submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA)[1].
This system provides three - dimensional optical sectioning similar to that produced by a confocal, but because it uses a long wavelength laser it is less damaging and can penetrate up to half a millimeter into tissue.
By studying these stars, and using additional telescope facilities such as the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile, the study will provide new and unique insight into the timescale for the formation of stars and planets, including whether planets form during or after the assembly of the star.
A research group led by Anne Dutrey from the Laboratory of Astrophysics of Bordeaux, France and CNRS used the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) to observe the distribution of dust and gas in a multiple - star system called GG Tau - A [1].
Mizuno: In a conventional method, railroad tracks and wagons were used for antenna transportation in radio interferometers with multiple antennas like ALMA, such as the Nobeyama Millimeter Array (NMA * Ended its scientific operations), and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA * One of the large radio telescopes operated by the U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory) in New Mexico.
They began discussing how SAP HANA could be used to address the Big Data challenges presented by the massive telescopes like SKA and the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array in Chile, where Dr. Henning worked.
«Tohoku University is the only university where you can experiment with 300 - millimeter silicon wafers and get results with spintronic components combined with ordinary semiconductor transistors,» Ohno says, referring to the industry - standard wafers used by major chip manufacturers.
It also boasts a pair of pre-crash systems called «Smart City Brake Support,» which uses a windshield - mounted laser and automatically brakes at speeds below 20 mph if it believes a collision is impending, and «Smart Brake Support,» which uses the same millimeter - wave radar as the active cruise control and intervenes at speeds up to 90 mph, first by alerting the driver, then by applying the brakes.
Once a vehicle speed is set by the driver, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control10 uses a front - grill mounted millimeter - wave radar and an in - vehicle camera to detect a preceding vehicle and help determine its distance.
By using sport steel catalytic converters and two double - pipe sport mufflers with 76 millimeter diameter in a V2A stainless steel design, the performance is increased by a total of 28 hBy using sport steel catalytic converters and two double - pipe sport mufflers with 76 millimeter diameter in a V2A stainless steel design, the performance is increased by a total of 28 hby a total of 28 hp.
By using a forward - facing camera and millimeter - wave radar to monitor vehicles moving into or out of the lane, Radar Cruise Control helps maintain smooth acceleration and deceleration while driving.
PCS can detect vehicles — and in certain conditions, pedestrians — by using a combination of millimeter - wave radar and a front - facing camera.
An advanced new form and pierce process improves fit and finish of the entire Focus front end by using cameras to measure the optimal location for the position of mounting holes, within tolerances of 0.1 millimeters.
The Jeep B - Ute's off - road capabilities are increased by using 17 - inch wheels with a 30 - millimeter offset, wrapped in BF Goodrich T / A Baja Champion tires.
The Airmatic air suspension was lowered by 35 millimeters but uses the same 7G - Tronic Speedshift Plus gearbox as the series model.
It features an additional drive mode for an even broader spread between dynamic driving on - road and use on gentle off - road terrain: in allroad mode, the air suspension raises the body by 35 millimeters (1.4 in).
The MicroSD Card slot door is slightly (by millimeters) wider, too, and just a bit easier to open, but you'll still need to do so using a fingernail.
Zoe Beloff uses stereoscopic film to reenact ten séances held by an early 20th - century French medium in The Ideoplastic Materializations of Eva C. Jennifer Bornstein's What It Was and Celestial Spectacular use 16 - millimeter film to document UFOs, eclipses, meteor showers and other extraordinary phenomena playfully constructed from everyday household objects.
Millimeter - wave spectrum will be the magic that will make 5G networks so much faster than existing LTE networks, but it will have to be paired with lower - band spectrum (like that used by existing cell networks) to make a truly nationwide 5G network.
5G offers the promise of besting the speeds of today's fastest wireless networks by a factor of 10 to 100, through the use of millimeter waves, network function virtualization, and software - defined networking.
Samsung uses a taller 5.8 - inch display that occupies 83.6 % of the front panel; both phones are the same height, but the S8 is slimmer by a few millimeters.
We found that you may have to get used to the setup, since the trackpad is recessed into the keyboard deck by a few millimeters.
The SmartWatch 2 can use a variety of different bands sold by Sony or it can take any standard watch strap that is 24 millimeters wide.
5G is the next generation of wireless data technology that will deliver speeds 100 times faster than today's 4G LTE services by using technologies such as millimeter waves, network function virtualization (NFV), and software - defined networking (SDN).
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