Friday, August 04, 2023

Videos du jour [Aug 3, 2023]


Digital Imaging Class Week 5 Image Sensors (A ~2hr lecture on how CCD and CMOS image sensors work).



tinyML EMEA - Christoph Posch: Event sensors for embedded edge AI vision applications
Christoph POSCH, CTO, PROPHESEE

Event-based vision is a term naming an emerging paradigm of acquisition and processing of visual information for numerous artificial vision applications in industrial, surveillance, IoT, AR/VR, automotive and more. The highly efficient way of acquiring sparse data and the robustness to uncontrolled lighting conditions are characteristics of the event sensing process that make event-based vision attractive for at-the-edge visual perception systems that are able to cope with limited resources and a high degree of autonomy.

However, the unconventional format of the event data, non-constant data rates, non-standard interfaces, and, in general, the way, dynamic visual information is encoded inside the data, pose challenges to the usage and integration of event sensors in an embedded vision system.

Prophesee has recently developed the first of a new generation of event sensors that was designed with the explicit goal to improve the integrability and usability of event sensing technology in an embedded at-the-edge vision system. Particular emphasis has been put on event data pre-processing and formatting, data interface compatibility, and low-latency connectivity to various processing platforms including low-power uCs and neuromorphic processor architectures. Furthermore, the sensor has been optimized for ultra-low power operation, featuring a hierarchy of low-power modes and application-specific modes of operation. On-chip power management and an embedded uC core further improve sensor flexibility and useability at the edge.



Teledyne Imaging: The largest camera company you have never heard of!
A special presentation by Chris Draves, of Teledyne Imaging:
Teledyne Imaging's image sensors, cameras, and imaging components have played central roles in groundbreaking projects like the Hubble Telescope, the Mars Rovers, and the James Webb Telescope. We will explore the latest industry trends in CCD and CMOS sensors, and delve into Teledyne's extensive influence on astronomy and the space program, revolutionizing the way we observe and explore the cosmos.

Chris Draves is an accomplished professional with over 20 years of experience in the scientific camera and image sensor industry. Having worked with leading brands like Princeton Instruments, Andor Technology, Fairchild Imaging, and currently Teledyne Imaging, he has held various positions in technical sales, business development, and product management. Throughout his career, Draves has provided high-performance cameras to research labs worldwide, supporting a wide range of applications. He currently resides in Madison, WI.


2023 ReThinking NewSpace Webinar - CNES - Image sensors for space applications

The CNES perspective
Image sensors are everywhere in space, these detectors are our eyes where humans won’t or can’t go because of the environment. During our session, CNES will dive into numerous missions, which capture HD-colour images providing exclusive geographic data.

CNES missions have the purpose to uncover the challenges and solutions of using visible and infrared sensors in extreme environments. Space-born image sensors and their evolutions will have a significant growing impact on the future of space exploration and how space will be commercialized.

By Valerian Lalucaa - Detection Chain Specialist
Recorded on June 13th 2023


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