Underwater GPS system powered by sound could open up ocean exploration By David Szondy November 02, 2020 A sound-powered acoustic sensor sealed in plastic MIT/Reza Ghaffarivardavagh View 1 Images ...
The newest addition to Philadelphia’s public art collection is neither a sculpture, nor a mural. It’s a website and a film. The city’s mandatory One Percent for Art program has commissioned a pair of ...
If you’ve ever tried to use GPS indoors, you know that the signals aren’t easy to acquire in any sort of structure. Now imagine trying to get a satellite fix underwater. Researchers at MIT have a new ...
The project illustrates how sound is generated based on the direction that the user must turn in order to face the correct direction as it utilizes an ATmega32, a digital compass, and a GPS. The ...
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