SilkyEvCam™ camera offers a platform for application-specific machine vision solutions that deliver new levels of performance, power efficiency and dynamic range
“The performance and flexibility of the Prophesee Event-Based Vision solution, including the new SDK, provides an extended platform to meet the many machine vision challenges faced by our partners and customers. The new “SilkyEvCam” USB camera equipped with a Prophesee sensor allows us to deliver a solution that is extremely efficient and cost effective. It offers a dramatic increase in the performance of sensing capabilities, AI processing and deep learning systems required in key areas such as predictive maintenance, manufacturing, factory automation, robotics and security. Time to explore this new world together !” said Mr. Saito, CEO of CenturyArks.
“CenturyArks use of our complete Metavision offering demonstrates the range of potential it delivers for industrial automation use cases. By combining the efficiency of the underlying event-based sensor approach with our flexible development environment, CenturyArks and its partners can benefit from a powerful off-the-shelf machine vision systems and also implement customized solutions to meet specific and demanding applications,” said Luca Verre, CEO and co-founder of Prophesee.
Complete hardware/software platform accelerates adoption of high-performance, custom solutions
The camera takes advantage of the efficiency of the Metavision Event-Based Vision sensor by reducing the amount of data collected in a scene by up to 1000x compared to traditional frame-based techniques, significantly improving performance. It delivers ultra high-speed vision (>10,000fps time-resolution equivalent), lower power operation (<2.5W camera total) and supports a wide dynamic range (>120dB) that makes it suitable for effective operation in demanding lighting conditions.
Based on that foundation, the platform is the first to offer full support of the Metavision Intelligence Suite, the industry’s most comprehensive set of development tools for accelerating the process of exploring and implementing event-based vision technology in machine vision systems. The suite consists of 62 algorithms, 54 code samples and 11 ready-to-use applications. It provides users with both C++ and Python APIs as well as extensive documentation and a wide range of samples organized by increasing difficulty to incrementally introduce the fundamental concepts of event-based machine vision.
Availability
The SilkyEVCam will be available immediately for purchase. For more information go to: https://www.prophesee.ai/event-camera-century-arks/
About Prophesee
Prophesee is the inventor of the world’s most advanced neuromorphic vision systems.
The company developed a breakthrough Event-Based Vision approach to machine vision. This new vision category allows for significant reductions of power, latency and data processing requirements to reveal what was invisible to traditional image-based sensors until now.
Prophesee’s patented Metavision® sensors and algorithms mimic how the human eye and brain work to dramatically improve efficiency in areas such as autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, IoT, security and surveillance, and AR/VR.
Prophesee is based in Paris, with local offices in Grenoble, Shanghai, Tokyo and San Francisco. The company is driven by a team of more than 100 visionary engineers, holds more than 50 international patents and is backed by leading international investors including Sony, iBionext, 360 Capital Partners, Intel Capital, Robert Bosch Venture Capital, Supernova Invest, and European Investment Bank. For more information visit www.prophesee.ai
About CenturyArks
Since its founding in 1993, CenturyArks, Co. Ltd. has planned, researched and responded to its customers’ changing and expanding business styles, focusing on the knowledge and expertise accumulated in the development and production of mobile camera modules and IT engineering specialists. It provides solutions and solutions to our customers’ challenges, including development and manufacturing, including overseas production.
In recent years, the goal has been to develop vision sensing equipment and provide solutions that utilize both technologies. More information can be found at https://www.centuryarks.com/en/