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The University of Lausanne is offering this technology for licensing.
The technology allows image acquisition of processes occurring at high velocity.
Development Phase :
Lab prototype
Patent Status :
A provisional patent application has been filed on July, 2001. Patent pending.
Patent Attorney :
Mintz & Levin, Boston, USA
Novelty and Benefits :
¨ Considerably reduced cost compared to existing technologies
¨ The proposed technology is adaptable to commercially available cameras and VCR.
Additional information is available
Contact :
Marjory Hunt, PhD
Pactt
Office of Technology Transfer
University of Lausanne and University Hospitals
21, Rue du Bugnon
Ch-1005 Lausanne
tel: +41-21-314-4958
fax: +41-21-314-4957
e-mail: marjory.hunt@hospvd.ch
http://www.pacct.ch
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High Velocity Image Acquisition
(Reference Number IDF 18/01)
The Technology :
Current cameras for high velocity photography cost up to 300?00 SFr. and are therefore only available to very specialised customers.
We propose a new technology allowing high speed image acquisition at a much reduced price. This technology can capture 2 to 12 consecutive images. The maximum recording speed of the device is in the range of 10 seconds.
Applications :
This technology would be of interest to cameras and VCR manufacturers, to professional photographers, to investigate high velocity physical and biological mechanisms, as well as a broad range of customers including amateur photographers.
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