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I second that motion.
Lockheed enables Apache helicopter pilots to see targets in color
http://news.yahoo.com/lockheed-enables-apache-helicopter-pilots-see-targets-color-135706475--sector.html
X I have the same issue looks like an IHUB design change.
The reason to be here? I think Six listed them a few posts back.
No pun intended, but "Zzzzzzzzz"
[insert Lurch sound clip here]
Let us see. Halfway through Q1.
Looks like he presented this in India.
#wtfisgoingon
Totally agree Six. Perhaps that's why they're "on hold".
Sh^t or get off the pot, fellers.
Like I was sayin.
Stock exchanges with freakin laser beams tied to their heads.
Are you talking about sharks with freakin' laser beams Reds?
Consider this, from another LADAR SBIR...
Sounds similar to the BNS SBIR:
Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Electronically Scanned LADAR (ESLADAR), based on a novel integrated nonmechanical high-speed ferroelectric liquid-crystal (FLC) spatial light modulator (SLM) as a phased-array based scanner with 3D flash mosaic imaging.
http://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/419147
I'm assuming (dangerous) that the SLM is used for the "non-mechanical beam steering"
Not so sure I like my car to decide when to apply the brakes.
When there's a deer in the headlights directly in from of me there could be 2 options:
1. Run Bambi over.
2. Save Bambi and get pummeled by 18 wheeler doing 75 mph behind me.
Just sayin'
Totally loving the Beatles special going on right now.
They changed everything.... Ring a bell??
GO LWLG.
I don't need to read that again for the 198th time, Walter. See below.
I hope your golf game is going well.
BSmith.
Beam steering is an excellent use
for EO polymer SLMs if designed properly.
SLM
Extremely fast optical processors called spatial light modulators (SLMs) can capture images and convert them into optical thumbprints at speeds exceeding millions of frames per second versus older LCD technology, which is capable of only 60 to 100 frames per second. These devices can be used for smart weaponry and great potential for intelligence collection requirements. Additionally, advanced forms of radar, or Laser Radar (LADAR) with a seeker capable of detecting and identifying specific features of an object with very high definition of up to 15cm resolution
Reds. Let's cut to the chase.
This is about a spatial light modulator.
An optical limiter is a completely different application/device.
Corning sees Optical Communications segment growing twice as fast in FY14
February 7, 2014
09:30 EDT
Clark S. Kinlin, executive vice president, said that optical solutions will continue driving profitable growth for Corning's Optical Communications segment. He noted that the scale and rate of bandwidth growth-driven by video, wireless data, and cloud computing - are straining data centers and networks. "Optical-based solutions provide the most cost-effective capacity and speed to alleviate pressures on the network," Kinlin explained. He highlighted industry studies that show global IP traffic growing at 23% per year through 2017, with mobile traffic the fastest-growing component. "Our solid foundation of optical components is providing our customers with the necessary integrated solutions for today's growing variety of network applications," he added. Kinlin said that the company expects its Optical Communications segment to grow twice as fast as the overall industry in 2014.
http://www.theflyonthewall.com/permalinks/entry.php/GLWid1959925/GLW-Corning-sees-Glass-Technologies-adding-about-M-incremental-profit-this-year
Lightwave Logic Electro-Optic Polymer to Be Used in Development of an Advanced DoD Application
Powerful New Perkinamine(TM) Electro-Optic Polymer System to Enable Photonics for LADAR System
First Commercial Order of Lightwave Logic's Advanced Organic Nonlinear Electro-Optic Polymer
NEWARK, Del., Feb. 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB:LWLG), a technology company focused on the development of Next Generation Photonic Devices and Non-Linear Optical Polymer Materials Systems for applications in high speed fiber-optic data communications and optical computing, announced today it has received the first purchase order for its advanced organic nonlinear electro-optic (EO) polymer from Boulder Nonlinear Systems (BNS) of Boulder, Colorado in connection with the d
LADAR is an acronym for Laser Advanced Detection And Ranging. It is a radar system that utilizes a pulse laser to calculate the distance to a target, but is also capable of rendering a 3-D image.
Tom Zelibor, Chairman and CEO of Lightwave Logic stated, "Even though this first-ever commercial order for our EO polymer is small, we are extremely pleased that we received it from our long-time partner BNS for use in this important military and commercial application. The material we delivered is the product and result of the new synthesis process we recently announced.
"We anticipate that there will be demand for additional material as the BNS project moves into any follow-on phases of development and ultimately, if successful, we would supply the material for the commercial application.
"The use of nonlinear EO polymers for advanced beam control in LADAR has the potential to bring about new tracking and imaging capabilities. This could be beneficial to commercial 3D mapping as well as remote sensing for agricultural and meteorological information gathering or for search and rescue."
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/lightwave-logic-electro-optic-polymer-173000839.html
Corning sees Optical Communications segment growing twice as fast in FY14
February 7, 2014
09:30 EDT
Clark S. Kinlin, executive vice president, said that optical solutions will continue driving profitable growth for Corning's Optical Communications segment. He noted that the scale and rate of bandwidth growth-driven by video, wireless data, and cloud computing - are straining data centers and networks. "Optical-based solutions provide the most cost-effective capacity and speed to alleviate pressures on the network," Kinlin explained. He highlighted industry studies that show global IP traffic growing at 23% per year through 2017, with mobile traffic the fastest-growing component. "Our solid foundation of optical components is providing our customers with the necessary integrated solutions for today's growing variety of network applications," he added. Kinlin said that the company expects its Optical Communications segment to grow twice as fast as the overall industry in 2014.
http://www.theflyonthewall.com/permalinks/entry.php/GLWid1959925/GLW-Corning-sees-Glass-Technologies-adding-about-M-incremental-profit-this-year
That's a deal sir. Thanks and GL to us all.
Let us go with a "that was then, this is now" picture.
We now have on our staff, and are all proud of, is the new JM (Joseph Miller, LOL), being the former CTO of Corning for 10 years. I reminded myself today that he was CTO and Senior VP of R&D at DUPONT for the 7 years prior.
Why would he bother?
He's no Joe Biden.
Hang in there Sixer.
Uuuuuuuuughh.....
Gates - More the reason to have people at the top who thoroughly understand the technology (on the material and device sides) and can't be BS'd.
Thanks Pete
Yup. Makes one wonder why we don't have 30 synthetic chemists and 30 optical engineers/physicists with all hands on deck and wrap this thing up. 5 more months.
Smitty- Would your initials be P. G. ?
FWIW Speed.
Some historical personnel.
Dan DiLeo, formerly an executive with Lucent and Agere, joined
our Board of Advisors on September 25, 2007.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/containers/fix220/1325964/07/000094344007000568/0000943440-07-000568.txt
Ronald R. Genova Lawsuit
During July 2007, Ronald R. Genova (plaintiff) filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia County, Court of Common Pleas
against Defendants Lightwave Logic, Inc., (formerly Third-Order Nanotechnologies, Inc.),
PSI-TEC Holdings, Inc. (which subsequently merged into Lightwave Logic, Inc.) and Universal Capital Management, Inc.
http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Lightwave_Logic_%28LWLG%29/Ronald_Genova_Lawsuit
Vern Fotheringham: Consultant
Over thirty years of executive level management experience in high-tech startups. Vern was an industry pioneer in wireless
telecommunications services and has been a founder or senior strategist in almost a dozen telecommunications startups, principally in wireless broadband, wireless equipment and satellite services.
http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Lightwave_Logic_%28LWLG%29/Vern_Fotheringham_Consultant
Sounds like your a rookie and can't figure it out to me.
Maybe they didn't want to reveal everything to people like you.
Possibly???
Hopefully you'll never get a sniff of our material Good luck with your buddy Jen.
Tick tock ...
Well what commercialization have you shown to-date?
Smoke another one.
With that said, you must be either Dalton, Jen, or Marder. Who be you!
Thank you, rookie.
12 years in EO polymers. Sounds like, relatively speaking, you're a rookie, no?
Why do you bother to post here? To tell us that this isn't the answer or do you have other motivations. Gig ain't working
Thank you.
Thank you.
Have you worked with optical computing systems?