The company is tapping the terahertz band of the electromagnetic spectrum to bring out the best qualities of more common ...
Use of industrial vision sensing technologies continues to expand for four key reasons: increasing ease of use, lower cost factors and the ability to increase throughput and quality. As a result, ...
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World’s first terahertz sensor offers 984 feet range and weather-proof vision for cars
In November, the company emerged from stealth to unveil the world’s first commercial terahertz sensing technology. Their ...
Machine vision systems are serving increasingly crucial roles in life and business. They enable self-driving cars, make robots more versatile, and unlock new levels of reliability in manufacturing and ...
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The secret sensor war in self-driving cars just exploded
For a decade, carmakers have promised that full autonomy was just around the corner, yet the real battle has been unfolding ...
Researchers at Beihang University in China have recently unveiled a revolutionary multi-camera vision sensor that promises to improve the accuracy and capabilities of robots and drones. This ...
Researchers created a machine vision sensor that uses quantum dots to adapt to extreme changes in light far faster than the human eye can. (Nanowerk News) In blinding bright light or pitch-black dark, ...
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Superpixel-based virtual sensor grid enables robust, low-cost infrastructure monitoring
Structural health monitoring (SHM) and condition monitoring are crucial processes that ensure reliability and safety of ...
MONROVIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SiLC Technologies, Inc. (SiLC), a leader in the development of integrated single-chip FMCW LiDAR solutions, today announced a significant breakthrough in machine ...
Though we’re mostly unaware of it, our senses relentlessly work together to guide us through the world. Our vision, hearing, and sense of touch and smell create mental images of the environment at ...
An artificial vision sensor inspired by the human pupil adapts automatically to light, maintaining clear perception from darkness to glare and sharply improving recognition accuracy in machine ...
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