KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto; hereinafter: Kyocera) today announced a high-resolution AI-based depth sensor for measuring tiny objects that have been ...
In a recent tragic incident, approximately 100 elephants in Africa perished due to inadequate access to water. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) warned that around 2.5 billion people ...
Rapid urbanization has intensified pressures on global water systems, particularly impacting informal settlements. Understanding water usage patterns within these settlements is of importance for ...
Despite many challenges substantial progress is being made in in situ water quality measurement, writes Craige Palmer. Measuring water quality in situ — directly at the source, be it a fast-flowing ...
A new depth sensor claims to address the limitations of standard indirect Time-of-Flight (iToF) sensors by enabling depth sensing up to 30 meters, or four times more than standard iToF sensors, all ...
There is a global water crisis, and it is not only about the dwindling supply of clean water. Contaminated drinking water exposes hundreds of millions of people worldwide to toxins, such as bacteria, ...
World’s first to deliver 100μm resolution at 10cm range, even with tiny, reflective or semi-transparent objects; ideal for highly accurate measurement towards flexible automation. A unique ...
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