Abstract: In this article, we propose a novel method for tracking a moving ferromagnetic object in terms of search coil data. The magnitude of the search coil data is proportional to the velocity of ...
Artificial intelligence has become a hot topic across every industry, and the printing and packaging sector is no different. “AI touches every single division within the organization,” Nathan Safran, ...
3D printers have become versatile, affordable, and powerful enough to print all sorts of things — including car parts. The process has also developed beyond DIY and prototyping (there are even 3D ...
Looking ahead: Every year, tens of thousands of Americans receive organ transplants, yet demand still outstrips supply. Now, a research team at Carnegie Mellon University believes the way out of that ...
A NASA team using the Hubble Space Telescope found an object in space never recorded before, nicknamed “Cloud-9.” Cloud-9 is a starless, gas-rich, dark-matter cloud considered a “relic” or remnant of ...
Imagine snapping a photo of your favorite object, a vintage car, a family heirloom, or even your pet, and instantly transforming it into a lifelike 3D model. Thanks to Meta’s SAM 3D, this futuristic ...
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Abstract: The purpose of this letter is to develop an algorithm for the difficult problem of multistatic localization of a moving object using unsynchronized receivers at inaccurate positions without ...
OpenCV is a set of libs written in C++ and the compiled into platform-native lib format: *.dll - for Windows, or *.dylib - for Linux / Mac OS. They can be accessed from Java via Java wrapper included ...
Researchers have developed a method to print different materials using a single 3D printable resin. Resin 3D printing has been a mono-material process for eternity: you print in a single material. The ...
University of Southern California professor Helen Choi had a pretty basic assignment for her students this fall: Read a book. To be sure, Choi’s pedagogical choice isn’t novel for many faculty; 71 ...