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barrylee

Acoustic emission testing (AET) - A Complete Guide - 0 views

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    Acoustic emission testing, or acoustic emission monitoring, uses sound waves to detect and locate defects in structures and materials. It is often used in the manufacturing and construction industries to detect cracks, flaws, corrosion, and other defects.
nimblechappstech

MIT's Wearable AI can Detect a Conversation's Tone - 0 views

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    MIT has come up with a wearable AI system that can detect a conversation's tone. It can tell whether the person you're talking to is happy or sad.
barrylee

Sound Wave (Acoustic Emission) Bridge Wire Break Monitoring System - 0 views

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    Bridges are an integral and important part of the road system and are of strategic importance in the transportation industry, so ensuring the safe condition of bridges is of great concern. Suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges and other bridges that need to be tensed by cables are also faced with the risk of fatigue or even break during long-term use. Periodical shutdown bridge detection is not a good choice because of the busy traffic, so a system that can carry out long-term monitoring during the service of Bridges has great advantages. Experimental investigation shows that acoustic emission is the best technology to detect bridge wire break. It can not only carry out sensitive and accurate long-term monitoring, but also it is a non-intrusive method. RAEM1 acoustic emission monitoring system developed by Qingcheng Company is the latest product based on Linux operating system. It can accurately monitor the broken signal of the bridge wire, calculate the wire break rate, and trigger the alarm to the operator when the broken wire limit is exceeded, so that maintenance plans can be made in advance to ensure the safe service of the bridge. Working Process Sound wave(Acoustic emission) signals will be generated due to bridge wire broken. The sensor sample the wire break signals and transmit them to the RAEM1 monitor for data analyzing and processing. RAEM monitor transmits the processed data to the PC/ Phones/ Servers/ Cloud through network communication. The Qingcheng Cloud Platform or Software can display the wire condition in real time, including Hits, Duration, Rise time, Counts, Amplitude, ASL, RMS and Energy. The RAEM1 monitor can perform intensity, activity and comprehensive rating of acoustic signals in real time and transmit the results to the defined terminals. When the rating results exceed the alarm threshold, the Cloud Server will push alarm message to owner via SMS or email automatically. Further Information >> Find detail monitoring scheme >>
jacob logan

ESMO 2019: Early colon cancer detection blood test has positive result - 1 views

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    Immuno-Transcriptomics firm Novigenix has received positive results from its early colon cancer detection blood test at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2019.
Sarah Rogers

Netgear Router Setup 1855-293-0942 | NETGEAR Firmware version 1.0.2.64 for R8500 Nighth... - 0 views

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    NETGEAR recently introduced its new firmware for its R8500 Nighthawk Router. It fixes the router reboot issue and DDos false detect errors while accessing multiple IP CAMs from the Internet.
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Cloud Workload Protection Market Worth 6.70 Billion USD by 2023!! - 0 views

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    [127 Pages Report] Cloud workload protection market categorizes the global market by solutions as monitoring and logging, policy and compliance management, threat detection incident response, by services, by deployment model, by organizational size, by vertical, & by region.
jacob logan

New study finds digital devices may help identify dementia signs - 1 views

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    Apple has joined forces with Eli Lilly and Evidation Health on a new feasibility study to detect evidence of brain decline with data from personal digital devices. The research has revealed that these devices may help in the identification of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease dementia.
barrylee

Sound Wave (Acoustic Emission) valve leakage monitoring system - 1 views

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    Valve leak is a big threat in industrial production, always affecting production safety. Corrosion, and leakage appear with the extension of the service time of valve, small leak grows rapidly if there is no effective detection in early stage. Not only causing lots of property losses but also threat the environment. Therefore, effective early leak monitoring become more important today. RAEM series acoustic emission valve leak monitoring system developed by Qingcheng AE Institutecan accurately monitor valve leak in early stage, quantify the leak rate with specific algorithms, and push timely alarm to notice users the status of their assets. RAEM valve leak monitoring systemis applicable for all types of industrial valves, regardless of whether the internal medium is liquid or gas. Advantages Applicable for in-service valves, avoid facility downtime. Stand-alone system, non-intrusive method of monitoring. 24/7 monitoring, unattended, easy to install and operate. Various data communication methods, 4G, WiFi, Ethernet, RS485, LoRa, NB etc. Quantify leakage rate, one-time calibration, long-term use. Automatic alarm, push information of leak location and leak rate by SMS or email. Working Process Sound wave(Acoustic emission) signals will be generated due to valve leakage. The AE sensor collect the leakage signals and transmit them to the RAEM monitor for data analyzing and processing. RAEM monitor transmits the processed data to the PC/ Phones/ Cloud/ Servers through the network communication. The Qingcheng Cloud Platform or Software can display the leakage condition of the valve in real time, including Hits, Duration, Rise time, Counts, Amp
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barrylee

https://www.aendt.com/acoustic/solutions/ - 0 views

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    Minimize Downtime, Maximize Efficiency! Experience the Power of Acoustic Emission. Unplanned downtime in the oil and gas industry can lead to significant financial losses and operational disruptions. That's why at QingCheng AE Institute, we offer state-of-the-art acoustic emission solutions to help you stay ahead of equipment failures. With our cutting-edge technology, you gain real-time insights into the health of your assets, allowing you to proactively detect anomalies and take preventive measures. Our solutions enable you to reduce downtime, increase equipment reliability, and optimize production efficiency. At QingCheng AE Institute, we understand the importance of keeping your operations up and running at all times. Our team of experts will work closely with you to implement tailored condition monitoring strategies that fit your unique requirements, ensuring seamless operations and minimal disruptions. Ready to unlock the full potential of acoustic emission technology for your business? Contact us to learn more about how our solutions can transform your operations and drive unmatched efficiency. Let's take your productivity to new heights! Visit: https://www.aendt.com/acoustic/solutions/ #AcousticEmission #ConditionMonitoring #DowntimeMinimization #MaximizeEfficiency #OptimizedOperations
Alex Parker

Machine learning to fight blindness as NHS secures AI vision with Google Deep Mind - 1 views

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    News: Can AI prevent millions going blind with a simple eye scan? London based Moorfields Eye Hospital has teamed up with Google's Deep Mind AI division to help prevent blindness. The hospital will be using the technology to automatically detect eye diseases from a million anonymous eyes scans.
Alex Parker

April Fools! 10 of today's best tech pranks - 1 views

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    Did you fall for CBR's April Fool's story today? A few hours ago, we published a piece on smart kitchen appliances rejecting junk food. Toasters refusing to toast anything other than wholegrain bread, freezers shutting down when ice cream is detected. A truly Smart horror. April Fools!
jacob logan

Smart sensors detect wound healing through tissue changes - 1 views

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    Researchers at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland are developing smart sensors which can monitor the healing progress of a wound, eliminating the need to look underneath a bandage.
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