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MIT's New Imaging Tech Delivers Sharp 3D Images in Murky Waters Up to 65 Feet Away
Key Takeaways
- MIT engineers developed a new imaging system for sharp 3D images in murky waters up to 65 feet away.
- The system uses single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) array detection and advanced algorithms to filter out scattering noise.
- Potential applications include underwater inspection, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, and military surveillance.
- The technology works in high-turbidity conditions where conventional cameras fail.
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DT Editorial Team··via interestingengineering.com