Hyperlux™ ID iToF family increases distance of depth measurements up to 30 meters to improve productivity and safety in industrial environments SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s New: Today ...
Figure 1: Diagram of Kyocera’s AI-Based High-Res Depth Sensor for Close Imaging. Figure 2 (upper left): Objects measured using Kyocera’s AI-Based High-Res Depth Sensor for Close Imaging and a ...
Samsung has introduced a new CMOS sensor that is able to capture both RGB image and depth information simultaneously. Samsung has introduced a new CMOS sensor that is able to capture both RGB image ...
Samsung, or rather Samsung’s Advanced Institute of Technology, has created what they claim is the first CMOS sensor that can collect both visible light data (which you’d use for a normal digital image ...
There’s a lot we can learn from the way different animals see the world, whether it's a mantis shrimp inspiring a new cancer-detecting camera, electric fish that could help us see through murky waters ...
TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Leading 3D depth sensor chip maker Newsight Imaging, today announced the launch of its first area sensor chip, the NSI1000, a game changing solution for machine ...
When it comes to efficient design, scientists are still learning from nature's smart evolutionary strategies. Now, a Harvard team has created a more efficient depth sensor by taking cues from jumping ...
(RTTNews) - Kyocera Corp (KYOCY,6971.T), a Japanese ceramic technology developer, announced on Tuesday the launch of the Triple Lens AI Depth Sensor for Advanced Object Recognition. In addition, the ...
onsemi Hyperlux™ ID is the industry’s first real-time, indirect time-of-flight (iToF) sensor that offers high precision long distance measurements and 3D imaging of fast-moving objects. (Graphic: ...
It’s sometimes useful for a system to not just have a flat 2D camera view of things, but to have an understanding of the depth of a scene. Dual RGB cameras can be used to sense depth by contrasting ...
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