Have you ever stopped to wonder how much stuff is orbiting around the earth? In fact, there are a ton of satellites, ...
Researchers have developed a new 3D method that can be used to track fast-moving objects at unprecedented high speeds. The real-time tracking approach, which is based on single-pixel imaging, could be ...
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LeoLabs’ new 3D radar fits in 20-foot box, tracks objects 143 miles above Earth
A new mobile space surveillance radar is now active as military planners focus more ...
A newly created biologically inspired compound eye is helping scientists understand how insects use their compound eyes to sense an object and its trajectory with such speed. The compound eye could ...
Flies are fast-reacting creatures and can sense movement quickly. Researchers have now used flies as their inspiration by developing an artificial insect inspired compound eye that can sense a moving ...
A new real-time, 3D motion tracking system developed at the University of Michigan combines transparent light detectors with advanced neural network methods to create a system that could one day ...
Scientists and engineers have built 3D printed devices that have the functionality to track and store how they are used. This is based on a method called backscatter. Via this process a device can ...
LeoLabs, Inc. (LeoLabs), the world's leading mission partner for persistent Orbital Intelligence, today announced the ...
Apple is opening up what is possible on Apple Vision Pro by implementing physical object tracking and expanded spatial ...
WASHINGTON -- If you've ever tried to swat a fly, you know that insects react to movement extremely quickly. A newly created biologically inspired compound eye is helping scientists understand how ...
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