نتایج جستجو برای: surface vibrations

تعداد نتایج: 649337  

Journal: :Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics 1978

2011
Jerzy Filipiak Lech Solarz Grzegorz Steczko

In the paper a feasibility study on the use of surface acoustic wave (SAW) vibration sensors for electronic warning systems is presented. The system is assembled from concatenated SAW vibration sensors based on a SAW delay line manufactured on a surface of a piezoelectric plate. Vibrations of the plate are transformed into electric signals that allow identification of the sensor and localizatio...

2014
Abe Davis Michael Rubinstein Neal Wadhwa Gautham J. Mysore Fredo Durand William T. Freeman Frédo Durand

When sound hits an object, it causes small vibrations of the object’s surface. We show how, using only high-speed video of the object, we can extract those minute vibrations and partially recover the sound that produced them, allowing us to turn everyday objects—a glass of water, a potted plant, a box of tissues, or a bag of chips—into visual microphones. We recover sounds from highspeed footag...

2011
Siam Charoenseang Navakun Sribang

Currently, most of multi-touch surface tables do not provide any tactile feedback to the users. In this paper, a multi-touch surface table with tactile feedback is proposed. The proposed surface table provides the users with the ability of multi-point tactile feedback with variant patterns and levels of vibrations. A webcam is used to capture all finger-touch images as system inputs using compu...

2002
R. Najafabadi D. J. Srolovitz

Order-disorder transitions at and segregation to the (001) surface of Ni-Pt alioys have been investigated by a recently developed free energy simulation method, where the atomic interactions are described using the embedded atom method (EAM) potentials. On the Ni-rich side of the phase diagram, we observe a second order, order-disorder phase transition on the (001) surfaces at temperatures well...

2017
Heather Marie Culbertson

The haptic sensations one feels when interacting with physical objects create a rich and varied impression of the objects, allowing one to gather information about texture, shape, compressibility, and other physical characteristics. The human sense of touch excels at sensing and interpreting these haptic cues, even when the object is felt through an intermediary tool instead of directly with a ...

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