Adoptingnoise initiation mode ofstimulatedBrillionscattering (SBS), the influence of focal lengthonopticallimitingpowerandenergy is numerically simulated.
Receiving the most buzz however seemed to be the GE Nucleus, a home energy monitoring system that uses Brillion Technology to work with smart meters and help homeowners manage electricity consumption (and eventually water, natural gas, and renewable energy consumption after software upgrades).