In the medical applications of ultrasonic imaging, sound waves of high frequency are usually employed to produce in-depth cross-sectional images of internal organs. Special multi-element transducers ...
Ultrasonic phased arrays are one of the wonders of the moment, with videos of small items being levitated by them shared far and wide. We’ve all seen them and some of us have even wondered about ...
In this interview, Cindy Zheng, Overseas Sales Director at NDT, talks to AZoM about SIUI's Upgradeable Ultrasonic Flaw Detector - SyncScan. SIUI is an ISO-certified company that has been dedicated to ...
Holodeck, anyone? Researchers at Bristol University are developing a system known as UltraHaptics that uses ultrasonic force fields to project the tactile sensations of objects in midair. Currently ...
1. Ultrahaptics uses a phased array of ultrasonic speakers fired at precisely selected intervals so the intersection of the waves hit the hand providing a tiny forceful vibration. Ultrahaptics hasn’t ...
To establish ultrasonic testing and derived technique capability (phased array and time of flight diffraction) focusing on the nuclear applications to facilitate service to the nuclear industry and ...
We are witnessing an historic moment for radio frequency (RF) electronics in phased array applications. Rapid advancements inthe wireless industry have proliferated the integration and miniaturisation ...
This infographic summarizes the main features of the proposed antenna module design, achieving a wide band operation of 150 GHz, alongside its advantages for 6G applications. An ultra-compact, ...
Dublin, Jan. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Ultrasonics and Ultrasound: Medical, Manufacturing, Welding and Cleaning Applications" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This ...
Detecting objects underwater isn’t an easy challenge, especially when things get murky and dark. Radio waves don’t propagate well, so most techniques rely on sound. Sonar is itself farily simple, ...
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