Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) with transponder aboard UAV
The patented invention is a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) that makes use of drones (UAV) to realize the opening synthesis without weighing the aerial vehicles used.
The patented invention is a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GBSAR) that makes use of drones (UAV) to realize the opening synthesis without weighing the aerial vehicles used.
The patent relates to drone's frame improvements aimed at significantly increasing the performance and safety of these aircraft.
The invention concerns a collision avoidance system at road intersaction based on the Visible Light Communication Technology.
The invention concerns a vertical barrier of UVC rays, interposed between people in a static position.
The invention consists of a ground-based synthetic aperture radar capable of acquiring both three-dimensional and two-dimensional images.
The invention is about a new magnetic plug and socket group, alternative to the Schuko socket, that it does not require a predefined plug direction.
The main goal of this invention is to provide a device for sampling and measuring at different depths.
The invention proposes an intelligent apparatus to be used in open fields or greenhouses for expert irrigation management, ensuring efficient use of the water resource.
The present invention relates to an optofluidic microsystem based on photonic crystals and a process for its realisation.
The object of this invention is to provide 3-dimensional nanoresonators which are free and have resonance properties tunable over a wide spectrum of wavelengths