Sensors and Cameras

e-con Systems Expands Camera Support for Renesas’ New RZ/G3E, Enabling Reliable Edge AI Vision Solutions

California & Chennai (Aug 27, 2025) – e-con Systems®, a leading embedded vision solutions provider, announces camera support for Renesas’ latest RZ/G3E microprocessor, strengthening its partnership with Renesas in powering next-generation embedded vision applications such as industrial automation, smart city, automotive and more. Building on our successful integration with Renesas’ RZ/V2N and RZ/V2H processors, e-con […]

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FRAMOS Extends D400e 3D Camera Support to NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge

Industrial-grade depth sensing now integrates seamlessly with edge AI pipelines on NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin and Jetson AGX Thor Munich, Bavaria, Germany – September 17, 2025.– FRAMOS announces official support for NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge on its D400e series of industrial 3D depth cameras, enabling seamless integration of RealSense™-based stereo vision into advanced edge AI

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How to Use the RGB-D Mapping Feature of e-con Systems’ DepthVista ToF Camera

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Learn how to leverage the RGB-D mapping feature of e-con Systems’ DepthVista ToF camera to align RGB and depth data for precise 3D vision applications. This step-by-step guide covers camera calibration, the role of intrinsic

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“Specifying and Designing Cameras for Computer Vision Applications,” a Presentation from Etron Technology America

Richard Crisp, Vice President and CTO at Etron Technology America, presents the “Specifying and Designing Cameras for Computer Vision Applications” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Designing a camera system requires a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of image formation and the physical characteristics of its components.… “Specifying and Designing Cameras for

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“Enabling Ego Vision Applications on Smart Eyewear Devices,” a Presentation from EssilorLuxottica

Francesca Palermo, Research Principal Investigator at EssilorLuxottica, presents the “Enabling Ego Vision Applications on Smart Eyewear Devices” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Ego vision technology is revolutionizing the capabilities of smart eyewear, enabling applications that understand user actions, estimate human pose and provide spatial awareness through simultaneous… “Enabling Ego Vision Applications on

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“Deep Sentinel: Lessons Learned Building, Operating and Scaling an Edge AI Computer Vision Company,” a Presentation from Deep Sentinel

David Selinger, CEO of Deep Sentinel, presents the “Deep Sentinel: Lessons Learned Building, Operating and Scaling an Edge AI Computer Vision Company” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Deep Sentinel’s edge AI security cameras stop some 45,000 crimes per year. Unlike most security camera systems, they don’t just… “Deep Sentinel: Lessons Learned Building,

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How AI-powered Cameras Are Transforming Data Center Security

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Data centers process, store, and transmit enormous volumes of data. So, it makes them natural targets for intrusion, sabotage, and other violations. Learn about the importance of AI-based camera surveillance in data centers and their

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New Geometries Driving MEMS Gyroscopes Towards Better Performance

Inertial measurement units, or IMUs, form the backbone of the physical layer of modern navigation systems. According to IDTechEx‘s research report, “Next-Generation MEMS 2026-2036: Markets, Technologies, and Players“, high-end IMUs constitute a US$3.8 billion global market. IMUs are continually evolving to serve a diverse and challenging set of performance requirements from industry. In particular, IDTechEx

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Next-gen Fleet Telematics and Dashcams Shift to On-device AI

This blog post was originally published at Ambarella’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Ambarella. The role of dashcams has changed significantly over the past decade. What began as a passive recording device has become an active, intelligent safety and operations tool. This evolution is being driven by edge AI—the ability to

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“Taking Computer Vision Products from Prototype to Robust Product,” an Interview with Blue River Technology

Chris Padwick, Machine Learning Engineer at Blue River Technology, talks with Mark Jamtgaard, Director of Technology at RetailNext for the “Taking Computer Vision Products from Prototype to Robust Product,” interview at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. When developing computer vision-based products, getting from a proof of concept to a… “Taking Computer Vision Products from

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