In the video above, the researchers outline how keyhole imaging works. In essence, the researchers use a laser beam coupled with a photon collector (i.e., a camera) to track objects inside a closed ...
Being able to see inside a closed room was a skill once reserved for super heroes. But researchers at the Stanford Computational Imaging Lab have expanded on a technique called non-line-of-sight ...
Those guys at Stanford must be watching a lot of James Bond movies. Their latest invention is a laser that can image an entire room through a keyhole. We imagine that will show up in a number of spy ...
A research team at Stanford University has announced 'Keyhole Imaging, ' which captures the shape of objects in a room by passing laser light through a keyhole. Experiments have confirmed that the ...
Peeking through a keyhole has become even more useful. An imaging technique that measures the path of a laser to build up a three-dimensional picture could now let spies map an entire room through a ...
As we descend into a world like the one in Minority Report, it becomes clear that technology is getting too smart. There are clothes that can track where you go and drones that monitor how close you ...
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