Sensors and Cameras

What is an IR-cut Filter, and Why Do Embedded Vision Applications Need It?

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. An IR-cut filter is a mechanical shutter that blocks or delivers light in the IR spectrum to enable true color reproduction. Learn how an IR-cut filter works and why your embedded vision application might need […]

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Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon AR2 Designed to Revolutionize AR Glasses

Highlights: The Company unveils the world’s first purpose-built headworn augmented reality platform, Snapdragon® AR2 Gen 1, as part of its extended reality (XR) portfolio. The groundbreaking multi-chip architecture achieves 50% lower power consumption and 2.5x better AI performance1, to enable high-performance, sleek AR glasses. Snapdragon AR2 is in various stages of development with OEMs including

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e-con Systems Launches Its First Full HD Global Shutter FPD-LINK III Camera

FPD-LINK III 15m cable length Global shutter Multi-camera synchronization High frame rate California and Chennai (November 09, 2022) – e-con Systemsâ„¢, a leading OEM embedded camera company launches NeduCAM25, a full HD global shutter FPD-LINK III camera module. NeduCAM25 is the first product launched in the NeduCAM series – a portfolio of FPD-Link III cameras

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Oculi Demonstration of Its Sensing and Processing Unit

Chad Howard, Lead Applications Engineer at Oculi, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the September 2022 Edge AI and Vision Innovation Forum. Specifically, Howard demonstrates the company’s Sensing and Processing Unit (SPU). The SPU is capable of performing tasks at the pixel level and at the edge—data doesn’t need

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Sensors, Sensors Everywhere. Now What Do I Do?

This blog post was originally published at CEVA’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of CEVA. Mobile computing has driven an explosion in product opportunities – smartphones, wearables, hearables, sports cameras, and more. Sensing will further extend opportunities in applications which must be environment-aware. Now it’s commonplace to think about object recognition and

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Automotive Lidars: Speeding up Deployment to Autonomous Vehicles

Light detection and ranging, or lidar, has decades of history since the invention of the laser, and it has already been adopted in applications such as mapping, surveying, military, archaeology, agriculture, geology, etc. With the innovation of lidar beam steering technologies, continuous lidar cost reduction, as well as the progress of Advanced Driving Assistance System

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Seeing Through the Fog: SWIR and Event-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles

Ever-increasing levels of vehicle autonomy are poised to revolutionize both personal and freight transport, reducing time spent sitting in traffic and ushering in new transportation modes such as robotaxis. Of course, autonomy and even ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) requires vehicles to constantly have a clear picture of their surroundings. This creates a requirement for

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X-ray Imaging: Computed Tomography is the Name of the Game

This market research report was originally published at Yole Développement’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Yole Développement. Driven by economic growth in China and India, the X-ray detector market will be restructured around computed tomography. OUTLINE The X-ray detector market is expected to reach US$2.5 billion in 2027. China is currently

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Sensor Cortek Demonstration of Neural Network-Enhanced Radar Processing on the ARC VPX5 DSP

Fahed Hassenat, COO and Director of Engineering at Sensor Cortek, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products in Synopsys’ booth at the 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Hassenat demonstrates AI-based radar detection for edge applications. In the demonstration, Hassenat describes how Sensor Cortek captures raw radar data and implements a signal

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