Within seconds after reaching a city, earthquakes can cause immense destruction: Houses crumble, high-rises turn to rubble, people and animals are buried in the debris. In the immediate aftermath of ...
What has been difficult for through-wall radar systems is achieving the speed, resolution and range necessary to be useful in real time. "If you're in a high-risk combat situation, you don't want one ...
What can you do if breaching isn't an option and more intelligence is necessary to make the call? It's potentially a hostage situation. Doors are barricaded. Windows are blocked. Every attempt at ...
A through-the-wall radar, built on a chip smaller than a grain of rice, has been developed by a team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, led by Gaurab Banerjee, ...
A team of researchers at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) have created a new radar system based on ultra-wideband (UWB) technology that can be used in a variety of applications ranging from ...
Indian Army will now use 'through the wall' radar imaging in counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir Anantnag: Aiming to detect terrorists who might be hiding in wall cavities or false ceilings, the ...
U.S. troops in combat don't know what might await them inside a building. That equation could soon change because of a radar system capable of seeing through walls and providing real-time video of ...
Within seconds after reaching a city, earthquakes can cause immense destruction: houses crumble, high-rises turn to rubble, people and animals are buried in the debris. In the immediate aftermath of ...
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