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A guide for engineers balancing performance, reliability, and manufacturability across today’s smart systems By Barry Brents, ...
A new type of sensor that levitates dozens of glass microparticles could revolutionize the accuracy and efficiency of sensing, laying the foundation for better autonomous vehicles, navigation and even ...
With fusion of data from different sources, the focus is on two types of differences: the sensor bias between coarse and fine spatial resolution images, and the temporal differences between coarse ...
A research team led by Prof. XIE Chengjun and ZHANG Jie from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, developed a frequency domain-independent feature learning ...
WASHINGTON — Xplore, a startup based in Redmond, Washington, announced Jan. 31 it was granted a remote-sensing license from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for the company’s ...
Add Python to Your Modern GIS Toolkit. Python, that high-level, interpreted programming language known for its simplicity, readability, versatility, and library support, is changing the face of ...
For decades, soil management has relied on sparse field sampling and averaged recommendations. While effective in relatively uniform landscapes, this approach breaks down in real-world fields where ...