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Many optical sensors rely on a shift of wavelength as the response to a stimulus. The challenge is that the ...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) refers to the ability to acquire a full optical spectrum at each point in an image. Whereas ...
PARC has developed the Filament Extension Atomizer (FEA) to address problems arising from difficult-to-spray materials. Conventional spray methods work well ...
Flow cytometry is a method commonly used in clinical and research settings to examine the characteristics of biological cells. The ...
The rise of sensors and computational power has led to the collection and storage of big data sets with multi-dimensional, ...
Using additive manufacturing to produce complex shapes that are otherwise hard to fabricate has led to the misconception that any ...
The cooling of living and working spaces requires a lot of energy – building cooling in the US alone accounts ...
Many critical fielded assets are in need of embedded sensing systems for direct high-resolution, real-time monitoring of their health and ...
Timely and accurate monitoring of gases is critical for many safety, infrastructure, health, maintenance and environmental applications. Technologies currently on ...
Advances in speech recognition, natural language understanding, and speech synthesis are enabling technologies for building useful conversational agents. Users of ...
FIELDS is a truly transformative approach to computer aided design, manufacturing, and engineering where the computer now serves as a ...
Co-extrusion (or CoEx) is a PARC technology for creating structured fluid coatings. At the heart of this technology is a ...
Reliable Sensors, Accurate Models, Applied Anywhere As systems become more complex, technology suites that allow for reliable, predictive condition-based maintenance ...
Since the invention of the laser in 1958, these sophisticated devices have continued to revolutionize our lives. In the process, ...
Conventional micro-electronic manufacturing technologies rely largely on batch-processing to mass produce systems in a cost-effective manner. This approach does not ...