- Infrared Camera Sensing for ADAS and Driverless Vehicles: Applications, Challenges and Design Considerations. Workshop by Rajeev Thakur, OSRAM Opto
- Material interactions for autonomous sensor applications. Workshop by Jim Howard and Jonah Shaver, 3M
- Keeping eyes on the passengers - developing an in-cabin omni-sensor, Guy Raz, Guardian Optical Technologies
- The FIR Revolution: How FIR Technology Will Bring Fully Autonomous Vehicles to the Mass Market, Yakov Shaharabani, Adasky
- The Future of Driving: Enhancing Safety on the Road with Thermal Sensors, Tim Lebeau, Seek Thermal
- RGB-IR Sensors for in Cabin Automotive Applications, Boyd Fowler, Omnivision
- The Next Generation of SPAD Arrays for Automotive LiDAR, Wade Appleman, ON Semi
- What’s in Your Stack? Why Lidar Modulation Should Matter to Every Engineer, Randy Reibel, Blackmore
- Addressing LED flicker, Brian Deegan, Valeo
- From Camera to LiDAR systems alignment and testing in mass production of ADAS Sensors, Dirk Seebaum, Trioptics
- The influence of colour filter pattern and its arrangement on resolution and colour reproducibility, Tsuyoshi Hara, Sony
- Highly Efficient Autonomous Driving with MIPI Camera Interfaces, Hezi Saar, Synopsys
- Tuning image processing pipes (ISP) for automotive use, Manjunath Somayaji, GEO Semiconductor
- Computational imaging through occlusions; seeing through fog, Guy Satat, MIT Media Lab
- ISP optimization for ML/CV automotive applications, Alexis Lluis Gomez, ARM
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Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Autosens Detroit Agenda
Autosens Detroit conference to be held on May 14-16, 2019 announces its agenda with a number of interesting imaging presentations:
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