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This is where PICVISA's technology plays a critical role — using advanced optical sensors, NIR/SWIR hyperspectral cameras, AI, and robotics to sort textiles by composition and color at industrial scale, enabling true textile circularity. ...
Recycling plants are facing a growing challenge: waste streams are becoming more complex, more contaminated, and less predictable. This is particularly true in industrial recycling environments, including lead-acid battery recycling plants, where incoming material often combines metals, plastics, rubber, and non-processable fractions. Traditional mechanical separation and manual sorting alone are ...
Retraining programmes are also being implemented for affected workers.Introduction to recycling robots Equipped with sensors, grippers, and even visual systems, AI-powered recycling robots are programmable machines that can execute automated tasks controlled by software programmes or recycling bots. ...
The 3DREAMS project presents the concept of a 3D radiative Digital Twin Earth (DTE) and how it can be used to understand the effects of surface heterogeneities on aerosol retrieval from multi-angular observations. A series of realistic scenes will be generated and used by the Eradiate radiative transfer (RT) model for the simulation of satellite observations. The impact of various types of ...
3D assessment of plants became a commonly used technology in plant phenotyping to measure morphological and architectural features of plants. Although, 3D sensors such as PlantEye can be the workhorse for every phenotyping platform, it still lacks the ability to measure changes in color or other spectral information that are an important indicator for the plants physiological ...
About 43% of the works analyzed use multi-scale, multi-sensor, multi-spectral approaches for mapping degraded areas, with a combination of visual interpretation and advanced image processing techniques. The use of more expensive hyperspectral and/or very high spatial resolution sensors like AVIRIS, Hyperion, SPOT-5, and IKONOS tends to be limited ...
