RF Line-of-Sight provides radio path information for mapping long distance SCADA radio communications by using antenna height and topography.
Non-line-of-sight imaging aims at recovering obscured objects from multiple scattered lights. It has recently received widespread attention due to its potential applications, such as autonomous driving, rescue operations, and remote sensing. However, in cases with high measurement noise, obtaining high...
Device for elevating the line of sight, characterized in that it comprises a tube in the form of prism of square or rectangular base, closed at both ends and with two openings, one arranged at the upper end of one of its side faces, and the other at the lower end of the side face ...
HERMES is a publicly available computational framework for the line of sight integration over galactic radiative processes which creates sky maps in the HEALPix-compatibile format. - cosmicrays/hermes
Thus, the aspect ratio of TWVs created with this technique can be very high, greater than 100:1. Even more significant is that the demonstrated technique enables the fabrication of non-line-of-sight vias. Figure 1 is a simple illustration of the benefit of high aspect ratio, non-line-of...
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Learn more about the history of each sight from your English-speaking guide — plus, there is multilingual audio commentary available onboard. Get a drink and a snack as you take in the stunning views and make sure to keep your camera ready. ...
This aerial tramway offers some of the best views of the bridges connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn and Queens, a sight that’s even more breathtaking after dark. Local tip: Whenvisiting Long island City in Queens, it’s fun to walk over the Queensborough Bridge into Manhattan and then take th...
Emerging single-photon-sensitive sensors produce picosecond-accurate time-stamped photon counts. Applying advanced inverse methods to process these data has resulted in unprecedented imaging capabilities, such as non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging. Rather
Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging is a rapidly developing research direction that has significant applications in autonomous vehicles, remote sensing and other areas. Existing NLOS methods primarily depend on time-gated measurements and sophisticated sign