In the demonstration, Atomathic's AISIR isolates and locates the pedestrian very close to the truck and then stabilizes the track over time using hierarchical reasoning, while reducing flicker and ...
Giant detector: firing radio waves into the Antarctic ice could reveal high-energy neutrinos. (Courtesy: Stephen Hudson/CC BY 2.5) Physicists working at the SLAC laboratory in the US have shown they ...
In the 53 years since Albert Einstein published his general theory of relativity, it has withstood determined attacks and ingenious experiments by other scientists anxious to test its validity.
The answer lies in conducting physics-based simulations that accurately predict how radar-based sensors will perform under actual driving conditions. An innovative solution from Ansys, AVxcelerate, is ...
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How flying close to the ground can confuse radar

In modern conflicts, radar does not always see what pilots want it to see. Rain, dust, buildings, and trees can create ...
Radar has been the way to spot enemy aircraft zooming across the sky for decades, but (un)fortunately, it doesn’t always work. If you’ve got the right tech, you can fool it. A new kind developed by ...
Norcontrol IT became the majority shareholder of Norwegian radar technology company, Applied Radar Physics (ARP) in January 2004. The investment demonstrates to the market that Norcontrol IT is ...
A day after physicist Dr. Lee Davenport died last Friday at age 95 in his hometown of Greenwich, his secret was out across the world -- how nearly 70 years ago he had developed an apparatus, the ...
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