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Our experience dates from the development of the
first digital wave form recording ultrasonic (UT) system in 1981.
The original Ultrasonic Data Recording and Processing System (UDRPS)
used real time digital signal processing to implement automatic
target detection, a feature still considered advanced by today's
standards. Although physics have not changed, today's systems take
full advantage of smaller, faster, more powerful, and less costly
processors and peripherals.
Most AIS employees are classified as professionals, and hold bachelor
or advanced degrees in engineering or science. The company also
employs electronic or ultrasonic technicians, most of whom hold
associate degrees in technical disciplines. The average experience
level of the professional staff exceeds 10 years and spans a range
of industries.
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