Cambridge, Massachusetts – Axiom Optics, a leading North American distributor of high-end optical instrumentation, is excited to announce its expanded range of high-quality infrared cameras by top ...
While there have been hiccups here and there, the general trend of electronics is to decrease in cost or increase in performance. This can be seen in fairly obvious ways like more powerful and ...
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A night vision upgrade: How AI-tuned VO₂ films could make infrared cameras far more sensitive
Inspired by the infrared sensory organs of snakes, which allow them to detect prey in complete darkness, researchers at UNIST have harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a sensor material ...
Don’t blame us for the title. [CCrome] admits it may well be the cheapest and worst IR camera available. The concept is surprisingly simple. Mount a cheap Harbor Freight non-contact thermometer on a ...
Lockheed Martin has developed a new technique for bonding the camera's optics mounts together, ensuring it will continue to work in temperatures as low as -400 degrees F When you purchase through ...
An infrared thermal camera, also known as a thermal imager or infrared camera, is a device that detects and measures infrared radiation emitted by objects in order to create a visual representation of ...
Scientists have developed a lens-free mid-infrared camera using a modern twist on pinhole imaging. The system uses nonlinear crystals to convert infrared light into visible, allowing standard sensors ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Infrared cameras helped avoid nearly 20 million minutes of power outages last year, according to Consumers Energy. The utility company said the cameras are used to detect outages ...
Infrared (IR) temperature measurement is transforming the automotive sector by delivering high accuracy and efficiency in production processes. In automotive manufacturing, maintaining optimal ...
Infrared cameras inform a convolutional neural network that determines the melt-fraction level of phase change materials.
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US Marine Corps pursues thermal cloaks to hide troops from heat sensors
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for camouflage cloaks that shield wearers from prying eyes and infrared cameras.
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