MIT researchers have developed a miniaturized ultrasound system that could improve screening accessibility and detect breast ...
The rapid development of both ultrasound and thermal processing technologies has spurred significant advancements in the field of food quality enhancement. Thermal processing, a long-established ...
Norwood, Mass.—Analog Devices Inc. has introduced the third generation of its octal (eight-channel) ultrasound receivers. Designed for CW (continuous wave) as well as PW (pulse wave) Doppler ...
ADI’s new octal ultrasound receivers reduce system size, complexity, and power consumption for mid- and high-end cart-based ultrasound systems Norwood, MA (04/07/2009) – Ultrasound imaging has evolved ...
Existing defect detection tools using ultrasound rely on phased array ultrasound. In this method, many transducers are pointed in the same direction to generate an image of that specific area. This ...
High-end wireless and cellular networks rely on light for the distribution of signals. The selective processing of such signals requires long delays: too long to support on a chip using light alone. A ...
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Safer railroads through ultrasound: Beamforming algorithms can improve track safety inspections
Advances in ultrasound—the same imaging technology that uses sound waves to allow doctors to monitor babies in utero—are being applied by engineers at the University of California San Diego to make ...
For people who are at high risk of developing breast cancer, frequent screenings with ultrasound can help detect tumors early. MIT researchers have now developed a miniaturized ultrasound system that ...
Veterinary Ultrasound Market OverviewThe Veterinary Ultrasound Market is projected to expand at a steady CAGR of around 6% during the forecast period, driven by a combination of rising pet adoption, ...
image: High-end wireless and cellular networks rely on light for the distribution of signals. The selective processing of such signals requires long delays: too long to support on a chip using light ...
High-end wireless and cellular networks rely on light for the distribution of signals. The selective processing of such signals requires long delays: too long to support on a chip using light alone. A ...
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