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Millimeter-Wave Remote Biometric
Identification and Tracking (RBIT) System for Security Applications
Argonne, in collaboration with Northwestern University, has developed the first heart/respiration/movement
biometric system that remotely identifies and tracks moving individuals by using a novel mmW sensor,
facial-recognition video sensor/camera, and feature-extraction and data-analysis software…
Produced on: 03/08/12
Duration: [ 00:03:58]
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Millimeter-Wave Remote Biometric Identification and Tracking
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Compressive Passive Millimeter-Wave Imager
Argonne has developed a passive compressive sensing system that uses millimeter waves (MMWs) to
rapidly image targets with high resolution and without signal scattering due to atmospheric particulates…
Produced on: 03/05/12
Duration: [ 00:01:16]
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy
with Ice Slurry as Coolant in the Porcine Model
This video depicts the usage of ice slurry cooling, using a porcine model, for protecting the
kidney from ischemia damage during a partial nephrectomy. The video illustrates the ease of use,
protective benefits and advantages of using slurry cooling over cold saline solution.
Produced on: 03/12/10
Duration: [ 00:07:58]
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Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy with Ice Slurry as Coolant in the
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Computer model of a kidney
being cooled by ice slurry
Produced on: 12/01/08
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Preventing the Worst
"Preventing the Worst" is a segment of the CNN program "Situation Room", focused
on Argonne technologies with anti-terrorism applications. Passive millimeter-wave spectroscopy
is one of the technologies featured in the report…
Produced on: Dec. 2006
Duration: [ 00:01:57]
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Passive Millimeter-Wave Spectrometer for Remote Chemical Detection
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Gopalsami on WDBC radio
(Sep. 11, 2007)
Sami Gopalsami was interviewed on WDCB radio about passive millimeter-wave spectroscopy.
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[ Listen to the evening Broadcast 00:08:39
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Laser Rock Drilling on
the History Channel (May 10, 2006)
Argonne's Laser Applications Lab and researcher Claude Reed (NE) appeared in the History Channel
program "Modern Marvels: Drilling" (May 10, 2006).
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Laser rock perforation
demo
High power laser beam can be used in oil well completion application for perforating oil reservoir
rock and increasing rock's permeability for high oil production rate. Spallation rock perforating
by a rotating laser beam is shown in this movie.
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Laser rock drilling demo
A high power pulsed Nd:YAG laser beam at Argonne's Laser Applications Lab is being shown in this
movie to drill oil reservoir rock, a potential application in gas and oil well drilling for
petroleum industry.
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00:01:49 (12.1 MB) ] |
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Laser glazing of 1080
steel wheel
Laser glazing of rotatory parts shown in this movie clip
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Laser glazing of flat
steel surface
Laser glazing of flat surface of steel parts is shown in the movie clip by moving the required
beam over the surface at a constant speed.
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