There are other displacement and/or force transducers on the market like the AFM and the piezo. The optical fiber-based transducer has some advantages. The measurement process relies only on optical effects and doesn't interfere with ambient electromagnetic radiation. We are targeting medical applications, so this can be used under MRI imaging. Moreover, the optical fiber transducer can be inserted into a living body to perform in situ measurements (blood vessels for example).
Thank you for this presentation. I also like your references to the Obama administration. I am building an "open enterprise" (which designs, produces and distributes material products, optical fiber-based sensors in our case). In fact, what I am building is an open, decentralized and self-structuring value network. At this moment I am working intensively on the infrastructure of this thing, and I am looking for help/partners. If you are interested please Google "SENSORICA sensor" to find us.
@TiberiusBrast I've read over your Road Map v.3 - to be honest I really like the general design, you've done a great job with integration and conceptualization and it seems fairly future proof in terms of holistic design.
The only aspect that seems lacking is product focus. I'm unclear on the intrinsic value of the product. Is it basically that the optical fiber allows for better accessibility to the sample? What is wrong with just using a laser? Specifically what is the unique advantage?
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately if you're not a fan of regulation), they haven't caught up to a sufficiently broad, adaptable, and holistic idea of infrastructure as you describe the book as having.
On the positive side, it seems to me that there's there's an emerging notion among the Democrat elites that infrastructure investment in the modern era needs to be more abstractly than roads and bridges. Thats why the idea of prompting the health industry to use electronic records is "infrastructure", and so is diversifying civilization's energy base
There are other displacement and/or force transducers on the market like the AFM and the piezo. The optical fiber-based transducer has some advantages. The measurement process relies only on optical effects and doesn't interfere with ambient electromagnetic radiation. We are targeting medical applications, so this can be used under MRI imaging. Moreover, the optical fiber transducer can be inserted into a living body to perform in situ measurements (blood vessels for example).
TiberiusBrast 7 months ago
Thank you for this presentation. I also like your references to the Obama administration. I am building an "open enterprise" (which designs, produces and distributes material products, optical fiber-based sensors in our case). In fact, what I am building is an open, decentralized and self-structuring value network. At this moment I am working intensively on the infrastructure of this thing, and I am looking for help/partners. If you are interested please Google "SENSORICA sensor" to find us.
TiberiusBrast 7 months ago
@TiberiusBrast I've read over your Road Map v.3 - to be honest I really like the general design, you've done a great job with integration and conceptualization and it seems fairly future proof in terms of holistic design.
The only aspect that seems lacking is product focus. I'm unclear on the intrinsic value of the product. Is it basically that the optical fiber allows for better accessibility to the sample? What is wrong with just using a laser? Specifically what is the unique advantage?
neotoy 7 months ago
0.38 Did he just give me the finger??!
MrUrbanLander 10 months ago
i am with you, I am studying architecture, and this is the book that made me want to do so. there should be more out there about this guy
503mindst 11 months ago
This is the way to the timeless way.
onewholearth 1 year ago
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately if you're not a fan of regulation), they haven't caught up to a sufficiently broad, adaptable, and holistic idea of infrastructure as you describe the book as having.
funkalunatic 3 years ago
On the positive side, it seems to me that there's there's an emerging notion among the Democrat elites that infrastructure investment in the modern era needs to be more abstractly than roads and bridges. Thats why the idea of prompting the health industry to use electronic records is "infrastructure", and so is diversifying civilization's energy base
funkalunatic 3 years ago
...both of which are addressed in the Democrat's version of the stimulus package.
funkalunatic 3 years ago