Sensors and Cameras

The iPhone 15: Going To the 3rd Dimension

This market research report was originally published at the Yole Group’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Yole Group. Sony’s triple stack image sensors are shaping the future of mobile photography. This past month, many observers have been commenting on the technical innovation brought by the new iPhone 15 smartphone iteration. […]

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How Ethernet Cameras Give the Power of Sight to Embedded Vision Applications

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Ethernet cameras use standardized communication protocols to transmit image data across networks. This ensures imaging fidelity, efficient data transfer, and more interoperability. See how Ethernet cameras actually work, know their top features, dig into their

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Modern Vehicles See More with Computer Vision

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. The Snapdragon Ride Vision System is designed to enhance vehicle perception for safer driving experiences Today’s drivers reap the benefits of active safety features in their vehicles. Automatic emergency braking, lane departure warnings, blind spot detection and

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Why is Air Quality Monitoring Going Mobile?

In recent years, there has been significant interest in the use of low-cost gas sensors affixed to lampposts, trees, and traffic lights within smart cities to monitor outdoor air quality. Yet before this industry has really taken off, there are already signs of a trend away from the adoption of expansive sensor networks towards mobile

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Apple’s Sensor Strategy: GaAs Proximity Sensors Take the Spotlight Again

This market research report was originally published at the Yole Group’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Yole Group. Yole Group’s analysts’ foresight was on point prior to the iPhone 14 Pro launch in 2022: The smartphone giant Apple chose InP in under-display proximity sensors, as also revealed by Yole SystemPlus’

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“Vision-language Representations for Robotics,” a Presentation from the University of Pennsylvania

Dinesh Jayaraman, Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, presents the “Vision-language Representations for Robotics” tutorial at the May 2023 Embedded Vision Summit. In what format can an AI system best present what it “sees” in a visual scene to help robots accomplish tasks? This question has been a long-standing challenge for computer scientists and

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Dragonfly Base: Enhancing Indoor Localization in Challenging Environments with Visual Markers

We’re thrilled to share the second episode of our Dragonfly video series. In this video, we delve deeper into Dragonfly’s capabilities, specifically focusing on how we enhance indoor localization under challenging conditions. Key Takeaways: The significance of visual markers in Computer Vision and Visual SLAM. Our ingenious solution—visual markers on the ceiling—ensuring consistent and accurate

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“Introduction to Modern LiDAR for Machine Perception,” a Presentation from the University of Ottawa

Robert Laganière, Professor at the University of Ottawa and CEO of Sensor Cortek, presents the “Introduction to Modern LiDAR for Machine Perception” tutorial at the May 2023 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, Laganière provides an introduction to light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology. He explains how LiDAR sensors work and their main advantages and

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“ADAS: What’s Working and What Isn’t?,” An Interview by the Ojo-Yoshida Report with TechInsights

Ian Riches, Vice President of the Global Automotive Practice for TechInsights, talks with Junko Yoshida, Editor-in-Chief of the Ojo-Yoshida Report, for the “ADAS: What’s Working and What Isn’t?” interview at the May 2023 Embedded Vision Summit. This engaging onstage interview delves into the latest developments and most important trends in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Junko

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Service Robots – Our New and Efficient Coworkers

When picturing a robot, an intimidating human-like figure might come to mind, but what if they could help businesses gain maximum benefit from their unmatched efficiency and power? Service robots are technological marvels proving to possess the enhanced capabilities of human labor, with fantastic flexibility and unmatched power, while always looking smart. The most common

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