it was here: http://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2019/12/techinsights-reviews-2019-milestones.html. Sensor Samsung S5K231YX DVS inside 'smart things vision' device.
its actually cool to play with event sensors, well if you have time ;-) I had the chance to participate in a small project testing a Davis-240 evalboard in the context of a robot application. We had a few problems with the realtime link to the actuators (not only but also due to our design...) but if you can for example calculate "with a few ms lag" you get a really high res temporal information. As spatial and temporal resolution of this devices grow and a few consumer applications drive the volume, event sensors can get quite interesting I think.
So when are we going to see these things out in the wild actually, you know, in use?
ReplyDeleteIts out in the wild, a samsung smart home device was posted here recently. Not ascommon as CIS, but event sensors will find their niche
DeleteCan you share the product name/link? Can't find it and I am genuinely curious.
Deleteit was here: http://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com/2019/12/techinsights-reviews-2019-milestones.html. Sensor Samsung S5K231YX DVS inside 'smart things vision' device.
ReplyDeleteDamn, nice, thanks! How come it's that cheap? I almost want to buy one to get it apart for the sensor...
Deleteits actually cool to play with event sensors, well if you have time ;-) I had the chance to participate in a small project testing a Davis-240 evalboard in the context of a robot application. We had a few problems with the realtime link to the actuators (not only but also due to our design...) but if you can for example calculate "with a few ms lag" you get a really high res temporal information. As spatial and temporal resolution of this devices grow and a few consumer applications drive the volume, event sensors can get quite interesting I think.
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