Computational imaging and microwave radar systems represent a synergistic research domain where advanced signal processing, innovative hardware architectures, and algorithmic developments converge to ...
Scientists have built a “microwave brain” chip that processes information at radar-like speeds while sipping power. It could revolutionize how AI and communication devices operate, from smartwatches ...
ORNL buildings researchers, from left Philip Boudreaux, Rui Zhang, Stephen Killough and intern Mercy Sammy, demonstrate how a microwave radar system can detect moisture in a wood panel. For homeowners ...
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Low-power MoS₂-based microwave transmitter could advance communications
To further advance wireless communication systems, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new electronic circuits ...
In the days before integrated circuits became ubiquitous, providing advanced functionality in a single package, designers became adept at extracting the maximum use from discrete components. They’d ...
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World’s first microwave-armed robot zaps drone swarms in seconds.
US defense firms Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) have unveiled a new autonomous robotic system.
Detection using today’s microwave sensors has some advantages. Unlike traditional passive infrared motion sensors, most microwave sensors can distinguish between moving and static objects, and objects ...
Fred Whipple has long been recognized as a major contributor to our understanding of space and spaceflight—with contributions ...
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How the Microwave Revolution Changed Home Life Forever
The microwave revolution subtly changed home life from its unintentional beginning to its position as a mainstay of ...
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