Engineers have shown that using a type of AI that revolutionized computer vision can greatly enhance modern adaptive radar systems. And in a move that parallels the impetus of the computer vision boom ...
A University of Houston engineer has developed a method to detect possible damage in concealed cold-formed steel construction framing materials hidden behind walls, without having to tear the walls ...
A new take on radar could enable the military to better monitor space junk and track hypersonic missiles. It might also help soldiers to see enemies through urban walls or first responders locate ...
Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Vol. 360, No. 1796, Flood Risk in a Changing Climate (Jul. 15, 2002), pp. 1345-1361 (17 pages) Over the last 25 years or so ...
BYU and Polar Bears International count polar bears with synthetic aperture radar. Video produced by BYU University Communications in conjunction with PBI and Handcraft Creative. Producer Julie Walker ...
Taftan volcano in southeastern Iran rose 3.5 inches over 10 months, signaling that it is waking up after 700,000 years of dormancy.
Who would have thought that something as complex as radar would turn out to be one of the best sensing methods for implementing vehicle safety features like advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)?
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