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Thermal cameras used in drones and robots can be tricked by heat sources, study finds
As thermal cameras become commonplace on autonomous drones and vehicles, a University of Florida engineering professor is working to make sure they can't be maliciously tricked into "seeing" things ...
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Vikhyat (“Vik”) Chaudhry, co-founder and CTO of Buzz Solutions, to explore how artificial intelligence (AI), drones, and thermal imaging are ...
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Heat sources can trick thermal cameras into seeing obstacles that aren’t there
Thermal cameras help drones and autonomous vehicles detect obstacles when visibility is poor. But ...
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics start today, and Olympic Broadcast Services is deploying a serious amount of cutting edge technology to cover it. It’s difficult to underestimate the importance ...
Beyond consumer use in wireless selfie sticks, sports cameras, and event photography, drone imaging is finding its way into many commercial, government, and public safety applications. More ...
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