Monday, September 30, 2024

Quantum Solutions and Topodrone launch quantum dot SWIR camera

Press release from Quantum Solutions:

September 19, 2024

QUANTUM SOLUTIONS and TOPODRONE Unveil TOPODRONE x Q.Fly: A Cost-Effective, DJI- Ready Quantum Dot SWIR Camera for UAV Applications

Quantum Solutions and Topodrone are excited to announce the launch of the Q.Fly, a next- generation camera with Quantum Dot Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) imaging capability designed specifically for UAV (drones) platforms. The Q.Fly is fully DJI-ready, working seamlessly out of the box with DJI Matrice 300 and DJI Matrice 350 RTK, offering real-time video streaming, control, and configuration directly from the DJI remote controller.

Developed to make SWIR technology more accessible and affordable for drone service companies and drone users, Q.Fly delivers a ready-to-use solution that eliminates the complexities of integrating advanced sensors into UAV platforms. The camera system also includes an RGB camera and/or a thermal camera for enhanced vision capabilities. With plug- and-play compatibility and unmatched spectral imaging performance, Q.Fly redefines what’s possible for a wide range of airborne applications.

This unique product combines the Quantum Solutions’ Quantum Dot SWIR Imaging technology with TOPODRONE’s UAV expertise, providing a cost-effective alternative to traditional SWIR cameras. Q.Fly covers a broad spectral range from VIS-SWIR (400–1700 nm), making it ideal for a variety of airborne applications that demand precise, high-resolution imaging.

Key Features of Q.Fly:

·       Quantum Dot SWIR Sensor: 640 x 512 pixels, covering a spectral range of 400–1700 nm

·       Cost-Effective and Accessible: Q.Fly offers an affordable solution, finally making SWIR imaging technology accessible to a broader audience of drone users and service providers

·       DJI Integration: Fully compatible with DJI Matrice 300 and Matrice 350 RTK, featuring real-time video streaming, control, and configuration from the remote controller


·       Built-In RGB Cameras with optional Thermal imager: Includes a 16 MP RGB camera for visual positioning and a thermal imager (640 x 512 pixels, 30 Hz) for enhanced versatility

·       High-precision spectral images geo-referencing

·       High-Speed Spectral Imaging: Capable of operating at 220 Hz, delivering superior spectral imaging performance in real-time

·       Lightweight Design: Weighing only 650g with its 3-axis gyrostabilized gimbal, Q.Fly allows for flight times of up to 35 minutes per battery cycle

·       Built-In Linux Computer: Facilitates easy camera control and supports a variety of protocols, including DJI PSDK and Mavlink

·       Filter Flexibility: Supports quick installation of spectral filters to adapt to specific use cases

Q.Fly is designed to serve industries that require precise, reliable, and easy-to-use drone-based imaging solutions, including:

  • Agriculture
  •  Fire Safety and Rescue
  •  Security&surveillance
  •  Industrial Inspection and Surveying

 

Product Launch at INTERGEO 2024
The TOPODRONE x Q.Fly will be officially unveiled at the INTERGEO 2024 exhibition in Stuttgart from September 24–26. This breakthrough technology will be showcased, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and how it can transform UAV imaging for various industries.
Attendees are invited to visit TOPODRONE Booth: Booth Hall 1 - Booth: B1.055 to experience the Q.Fly and learn more about its unparalleled ease of use and advanced SWIR capabilities.
 
Unparalleled Ease of Use for Drone Operators
Q.Fly is designed with drone operators in mind, offering a hassle-free solution that simplifies the often-complex process of integrating advanced sensors into UAV platforms. With its plug- and-play compatibility with DJI drones, users can quickly deploy the Q.Fly for a wide range of applications without the need for complex setup procedures.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

ITE/IISS 6th International Workshop on Image Sensors and Imaging Systems (IWISS2024)

The 6th International Workshop on Image Sensors and Imaging Systems (IWISS2024) will be held at the Tokyo University of Science on Friday November 8, 2024.

In this workshop, people from various research fields, such as image sensing, imaging systems, optics, photonics, computer vision, and computational photography/imaging, come together to discuss the future and frontiers of image sensor technologies in order to explore the continuous progress and diversity in image sensors engineering and state-of-the-art and emerging imaging systems technologies.


Date: November 8 (Fri), 2024
Venue: Forum-2, Morito Memorial Hall, Building 13, Tokyo University of Science / Online
Access: https://maps.app.goo.gl/LyecM4XUYazco5D79
Address: 4-2-2, Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0825, JAPAN

 

Online registration fees information is available here.
Registration is necessary because the number of seats in person is limited. Online viewing via Zoom is also offered.
Registration deadline is Nov. 5 (Tue).
Register and pay online from the following website: [Online registration page]

[Plenary Talk]
"CMOS Direct Time-of-Flight Depth Sensor for Solid-Sate LiDAR Systems"
by Jaehyuk Choi (SolidVue, Inc., Korea & Sungkyunkwan Univ. (SKKU), Korea)

[8 Invited Talks]
Invited-1 “Plasmonic Color Filters for Multi-spectral Imaging” by Atsushi Ono (Shizuoka Univ., Japan)
Invited-2 (online) “Intelligent Imager with Processing-in-Sensor Techniques” by Chih-Cheng Hsieh (National Tsing Hua Univ. (NTHU), Taiwan)
Invited-3 “Designing a Camera for Privacy Preserving” by Hajime Nagahara (Osaka Univ., Japan)
Invited-4 “Deep Compressive Sensing with Coded Image Sensor” by Michitaka Yoshida (JSPS, Japan), et al.
Invited-5 “Event-based Computational Imaging using Modulated Illumination” by Tsuyoshi Takatani (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan)
Invited-6 “Journey of Pixel Optics Scaling into Deep Sub-micron and Migration to Meta Optics Era” by In-Sung Joe (Samsung Electronics, Korea)
Invited-7 “Trigger-Output Event-Driven SOI pixel Sensor for X-ray Astronomy” by Takeshi Tsuru (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
Invited-8 “New Perspectives for Infrared Imaging Enabled by Colloidal Quantum Dots” by Pawel E. Malinowski (imec, Belgium), et al.

Sponsored by:
Technical Group on Information Sensing Technologies (IST), the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers (ITE)
Co-sponsored by:
International Image Sensor Society (IISS)

Group of Information Photonics (IPG) +CMOS Working Group, the Optical Society of Japan
General Chair: Keiichiro Kagawa (Shizuoka Univ., Japan)
Technical Program Committee (Alphabetical order): Keiichiro Kagawa (Shizuoka Univ., Japan), Hiroyuki Suzuki (Gunma Univ., Japan), Hisayuki Taruki (Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, Japan), Min-Woong Seo (Samsung Electronics, Korea), Sanshiro Shishido (Panasonic Holdings Corporation, Japan)

Contact for any question about IWISS2024
E-mail: iwiss2024@idl.rie.shizuoka.ac.jp (Keiichiro Kagawa, Shizuoka Univ., Japan)

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Job Postings - Week of 22 September 2024

Anduril Industries

Chief Engineer, Imaging

Lexington, Massachusetts, USA

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Purdue University

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy

West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

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RTX Raytheon

Mixed Signal IC Design Senior Engineer

Goleta, California, USA

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Sandia National Laboratories

Postdoctoral Appointee - Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Device Fabrication, Onsite

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

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Apple

Electrical Engineer - Camera Hardware

San Diego, California, USA

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University of Birmingham

Professor of Silicon Detector Instrumentation for Particle Physics

Birmingham, England, UK

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Google

Imaging Systems Engineer, Devices and Services

Mountain View, California, USA

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Institute of Physics in Prague

Postdoctoral research associate in ATLAS

Prague, Czech Republic

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Marvell

Silicon Photonics Engineer

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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