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Impressions during the Session "Automated Markets" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2019. Congress Center / Aspen 2. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Impressions during the Session "Automated Markets" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2019. Congress Center / Aspen 2. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

TWI’s CrystalTM software makes ultrasonic inspection of industrial structures using Full-Matrix Capture (FMC), Virtual Source Aperture (VSA) and Plane Wave Imaging (PWI) easy.

 

The fully automated software delivers an intuitive interface for ultrasonic inspection techniques with high defect detection and sizing accuracy capabilities and real time inspection via planar or complex geometry structures.

 

These capabilities mean that Crystal can be integrated into in-service and production environments within industries including nuclear, defence, oil and gas, aerospace and rail.

 

Developments in computer hardware mean that real time implementation of total focusing method (TFM)-based algorithms such as full matrix capture, plane wave imaging and virtual source aperture are now possible. Each of these algorithms post processes the ultrasonic data to synthesise a PA focus spot at every pixel in an image, giving a fully focussed and easy-to-interpret image.

 

A range of inspection calibration settings and the ability to save and analyse data following inspection alongside a range of analysis and reporting tools makes the whole inspection and reporting task easier to complete.

 

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Disused narrow gauge railway line at North Light, Lundy, England.

 

Lundy is a relatively remote island in the Bristol Channel, north of the North Devon coastline. It has two working lighthouses, both now automated. This is the North Light, and a narrow gauge track was built to convey provisions and other goods to the lighthouse in the days when it was manned.

 

There appears to be very little readily available information about this railway. I measured the gauge with my trekking stick (in the photo) which is marked in 5 cm intervals, and the gauge appears to be the highly unusual one of 675 mm (2 ft, 2½ ins). However, as I had to calculate this from a (different) photo, I suppose it's possible that the true gauge is the more probable one of 610 mm (2 ft). The visible remaining track is a few 10s of metres long, and is on a steep gradient.

 

According to Wikipedia, when the lighthouse was still manned it was lit by oil and the oil "was lifted up from a small quay using a sled and winch, and then transported using a small railway (again winch-powered)." (Lundy's main quay is at the opposite end of the island.) The railway was abandoned in 1971.

 

Elsewhere on Flickr, this photo, taken in 1978 from a similar viewpoint, shows a trolley which seems to have still been in reasonable (?working) order.

 

To the R of the track, are what appear to be service cables.

 

--- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lundy

 

[PH trip November 2006]

 

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LUNDY

 

Lundy is an island off North Devon at the mouth of the Bristol Channel where it faces the open Atlantic Ocean. (In some interpretations of the island's name, the 'y' means 'island' in which case, it is tautological to refer to it as (e.g.) 'The island of Lundy'.) It is the biggest island in the Bristol Channel and is 4.88 Km long (N-S) and about 1.5 Km wide at its widest point. Most of the island consists of granite, and is plateau-like, around 120 m above sea level. The island is one-third closer to Devon to the S, than to South Wales to the N, on the opposite shore of the Bristol Channel. It currently takes 2 hours by the summer ferry service from Ilfracombe or Bideford, or about 10 minutes by the winter helicopter service from Hartland Point.

 

Lundy is administratively part of the Torridge District in North Devon. It is owned by the National Trust. it is sparsely inhabited and farmed mostly for livestock. There are no roads, only footpaths and rough tracks. It is traffic-free apart from a few farm and utility vehicles. But it has an airstrip - a broad flat field used by private light aircraft from time to time - and the local helicopter service uses a field near the village. A scattering of 23 houses and other buildings offer good accommodation by the Landmark Trust. Its attractions are mainly its natural history, above and below water, and its spectacular cliff and tor scenery. It has interesting history. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is Britain's first designated Marine Conservation Area.

 

--- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lundy

--- www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lundy/

--- www.landmarktrust.org.uk/Lundyisland/

--- www.lundy.org.uk/lfs/

 

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GPS: 51.201357, -4.676640

 

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Automated Radioxenon Sampler-Analyzer or ARSA (shown here with its external panels) analyzes air samples for radioactive xenon, or radioxenon, that seep from underground nuclear explosions the most common testing method today but the most difficult to detect. ARSA has a detection sensitivity 10 to 100 times greater than other systems being used. It is the only completely automated radioactive xenon monitor.

 

In this photo: PNNL Specialist Mark Panisko

 

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TWI’s CrystalTM software makes ultrasonic inspection of industrial structures using Full-Matrix Capture (FMC), Virtual Source Aperture (VSA) and Plane Wave Imaging (PWI) easy.

 

The fully automated software delivers an intuitive interface for ultrasonic inspection techniques with high defect detection and sizing accuracy capabilities and real time inspection via planar or complex geometry structures.

 

These capabilities mean that Crystal can be integrated into in-service and production environments within industries including nuclear, defence, oil and gas, aerospace and rail.

 

Developments in computer hardware mean that real time implementation of total focusing method (TFM)-based algorithms such as full matrix capture, plane wave imaging and virtual source aperture are now possible. Each of these algorithms post processes the ultrasonic data to synthesise a PA focus spot at every pixel in an image, giving a fully focussed and easy-to-interpret image.

 

A range of inspection calibration settings and the ability to save and analyse data following inspection alongside a range of analysis and reporting tools makes the whole inspection and reporting task easier to complete.

 

www.twi-global.com/media-and-events/insights/automated-ul...

 

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fully automated baby crying system (you can hit your unkind boss too)

I came upon this artists concept of what a new automated sub hunter could look like.

It could go after even very small and very quiet diesel electrics, particularly in the littorals and narrow straits.

America will come up with the answer to counteract the small boats in the thousands and the small submarines that Iran is counting on to keep the US ships. at bay.

I am not sure now where I found this picture but I THINK that it is in the public domain.

If I am in error please advise and I will either delete or credit.

MIse en scène d'une autre forme festive majeure.

31C3, CCH Hamburg, 2014.

It's not the best photo since the bird is a little out of focus. But it's cool because it was taken automatically by the Camera Axe (www.CameraAxe.com) and a motion sensor. I talk more about the setup here:

 

www.techphotoblog.com/tpb-84/

Automates de noël présentés par la famille Lagnel dans le quartier Saint-Nicaise à Rouen

 

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Arca Swiss F-Universalis + Rodenstock HR Digaron-W 32mm f/4, 5m00s, Automated Frame Average

L'ennui intérieur.

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Sans stimulation environnementale l'esprit se vide et se meurt, se réduit jusqu'au point où l'on devient un automate cellulaire. Quelques impulsions électriques faisant alors fonctionner les muscles et les articulations, la mouvance est alors sans but existentiel, vide de sens.

Toupo with Rolleiflex and Portra 400

Lola T340 chassis No2 & first production car off the line in 1973.

A revolution in phenomic is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue.

Photo by Alfonso Cortés/CIMMYT.

Automated holster action from Robocop for a Gun Crazy GIF celebrating DS106 GIFfest. Robo's gun spinning and holstering sequence is reminiscent of a Sheriff in a Western. A lone (rebuilt) lawman responsible for cleaning up the town.

A revolution in phenomic is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue.

Photo by Alfonso Cortés/CIMMYT.

A revolution in phenomic is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue.

Photo by Alfonso Cortés/CIMMYT.

i feel the hand writing was more magical

A revolution in phenomic is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue.

Photo by Alfonso Cortés/CIMMYT.

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Candi Suriano presentation on Automated Unit Testing at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook Mall

 

Sponsored by Platinum Consulting Services

www.hirepcs.com/

 

About unit testing:

 

Candi will present 2 case studies showing the tangible benefits to unit testing. The presentation will include discussions of how to choose a mocking framework, how to unit test legacy code, how to use unit tests when refactoring, and how unit tests can save time & money.

   

About Candi Suriano:

 

Candi Suriano is an Enterprise Architect at Career Education Corporation. She has been working in the software field since 1986 which include 15 years as a university professor. Her areas of interest are architectural governance, software quality and complexity reduction. She is also involved with 2 major IT transformation projects within CareerEd. These projects involve unifying two student portals into one and completely redesigning and rewriting the online student classroom.

 

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A revolution in phenomic is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue.

Photo by Alfonso Cortés/CIMMYT.

In 2013 the Region introduced the Red Light Camera program. Within the first 18 months of operation, right-angle collisions were reduced by 60 percent at the 20 intersections equipped with cameras. This program continued to expand across the region. The success of this program helped lead the way for the creation of the Automatic Speed Enforcement program within identified areas of the Region in November 2020. This program uses a camera and speed measurement device to enforce speed limits in specific areas, often school zones. For example, suppose a vehicle exceeds the posted speed limit in the automated speed enforcement area. In that case, the automated speed enforcement system captures an image of the offence and an associated fine is sent to the vehicle owner. More than half of fatal collisions on York Region’s roads are related to speeding. The Automated Speed Enforcement program is one way the Region is working to make roads safer for residents.

This automated farm makes sugar cane and wheat. :D

« Le Défenseur du Temps » est une horloge à automate commandée par la Cogedim à Jaques Monestier en 1975 et inaugurée le 8 octobre 1979 par le maire de Paris Jacques Chirac.

J'ai avec grande fierté résolu l'énigme de l'automate récalcitrant, lors de ma dernière expédition au chalet. En effet, ces nouveaux automates tout brillants et polis (du verbe polir) des Transports Publics du Chablais ont la fâcheuse tendance à ne pas vouloir obéir au coups de doigt (pourtant bien précis et appliqués) sur leur écran tactile.

 

Très très énervant quand on essaie désespérément de prendre son billet avant le départ imminent du train (ici, vous voyez Bagha en liberté dans la salle d'attente parce que le train m'avait passé sous le nez... 1h d'attente).

 

Le problème est le suivant: vu l'angle de l'écran, on ne le regarde pas à la normale (à angle droit si vous préférez). On le regarde vraiment depuis en haut. Le résultat est que les zones tactiles ne sont pas alignées avec le dessin des boutons.

 

Une fois qu'on a compris qu'il suffit de taper sous les boutons pour que ça marche... la vie est plus facile.

 

Mais bon, cataclysme ergonomique!

Shimbashi Station, Tokyo, Japan

新橋駅、東京市、日本

Film transport is very much as the Minolta Autocord , film winds from top to bottom but the back hinges from the top of the camera body. here you can see the extra film roller on the back plate.

Film chamber is well light baffled

A revolution in phenomic is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue.

Photo by Alfonso Cortés/CIMMYT.

Candi Suriano presentation on Automated Unit Testing at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook Mall

 

Sponsored by Platinum Consulting Services

www.hirepcs.com/

 

About unit testing:

 

Candi will present 2 case studies showing the tangible benefits to unit testing. The presentation will include discussions of how to choose a mocking framework, how to unit test legacy code, how to use unit tests when refactoring, and how unit tests can save time & money.

   

About Candi Suriano:

 

Candi Suriano is an Enterprise Architect at Career Education Corporation. She has been working in the software field since 1986 which include 15 years as a university professor. Her areas of interest are architectural governance, software quality and complexity reduction. She is also involved with 2 major IT transformation projects within CareerEd. These projects involve unifying two student portals into one and completely redesigning and rewriting the online student classroom.

  

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The ramé-hart Automated Dispensing System (p/n 100-22) is a software-driven tool and control pump for creating single drops or dynamic drops such as required by advancing and receding and other dynamic studies. This hydraulic system uses disposable tips for multiple liquid studies and quick changes from one liquid to another. The system includes software, serial cable, stage adapters, one 250uL syringe (other sizes optionally available), and a set of disposable tips. The control software is embedded in both versions of the DROPimage software (Standard and Advanced) and is also available (stand alone) when used with non-ramé-hart products.

Every morning at 10 AM this box walks grandpa through the process of checking his vitals. Weight, blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen level, it sends all of this data via modem.

Automates de noël présentés par la famille Lagnel dans le quartier Saint-Nicaise à Rouen

 

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Candi Suriano presentation on Automated Unit Testing at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook Mall

 

Sponsored by Platinum Consulting Services

www.hirepcs.com/

 

About unit testing:

 

Candi will present 2 case studies showing the tangible benefits to unit testing. The presentation will include discussions of how to choose a mocking framework, how to unit test legacy code, how to use unit tests when refactoring, and how unit tests can save time & money.

   

About Candi Suriano:

 

Candi Suriano is an Enterprise Architect at Career Education Corporation. She has been working in the software field since 1986 which include 15 years as a university professor. Her areas of interest are architectural governance, software quality and complexity reduction. She is also involved with 2 major IT transformation projects within CareerEd. These projects involve unifying two student portals into one and completely redesigning and rewriting the online student classroom.

 

View the high resolution Image on my picture website

Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

 

Follow Me on Tumblr.com Photo Blog

PhotoBlog.MichaelKappel.com/

 

Candi Suriano presentation on Automated Unit Testing at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook Mall

 

Sponsored by Platinum Consulting Services

www.hirepcs.com/

 

About unit testing:

 

Candi will present 2 case studies showing the tangible benefits to unit testing. The presentation will include discussions of how to choose a mocking framework, how to unit test legacy code, how to use unit tests when refactoring, and how unit tests can save time & money.

   

About Candi Suriano:

 

Candi Suriano is an Enterprise Architect at Career Education Corporation. She has been working in the software field since 1986 which include 15 years as a university professor. Her areas of interest are architectural governance, software quality and complexity reduction. She is also involved with 2 major IT transformation projects within CareerEd. These projects involve unifying two student portals into one and completely redesigning and rewriting the online student classroom.

 

View the high resolution Image on my picture website

Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

 

Follow Me on Tumblr.com Photo Blog

PhotoBlog.MichaelKappel.com/

 

Automates de noël présentés par la famille Lagnel dans le quartier Saint-Nicaise à Rouen

 

Site officiel noelarouen.com/

Understanding how materials behave, degrade and relate to each other is a fundamental part of the research that takes place at TWI, and factors into much of the work we conduct for our Members.

 

Whether it’s identifying what caused a component to fail, developing hydrophobic coatings for anti-graffiti applications, or identifying the optimum material for a niche application, our materials scientists have the depth of knowledge to develop solutions to all manner of materials-related problems, without compromising on safety or quality.

 

TWI Members benefit from our unrivalled breadth of understanding and versatility of capability: with laboratories able to examine the microscopic, and specialised testing rigs able to investigate the massive, we can take on projects of any size.

 

For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/capabilities/materials-and-corrosion-m...

 

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IBM System 360 computer. Automated Data Processing Center. USDA South Building, Washington, DC.

 

Photo by: Paul Steucke

Date: 1969

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Source: FHP digital collection; Regional Office, Portland, Oregon.

Image: 519994

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

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