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Nov 4, 2022, 03:00 AM By: RSS Feed
Edge AI semiconductor company Ambarella and digital transformation and product engineering services provider elnfochips will collaborate to expand design and development services for AI camera products based on Ambarella’s CVflow Edge AI system-on-chip (SoC) platform.
eInfochips already offers end-to-end design and development services based on Ambarella’s CVflow Edge AI SoC families, and, according to the companies, the newly formalized relationship will benefit from eInfochips’ engineering experience and resources to support the growth of AI IoT applications.
These applications include perception for the robotics, access control, commercial, security, video conferencing, and health care markets.
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Nov 3, 2022, 14:11 PM By: RSS Feed
Simple device, measuring 15x15x20cm, includes heating structures and fluorescence camera as detector.
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Nov 3, 2022, 12:00 PM By: RSS Feed
Crowd management experts explain the factors that enabled Seoul’s deadly crowd crush
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Nov 3, 2022, 11:18 AM By: RSS Feed

While 3D imaging in machine vision has been applied in key use cases for many years, use of the technology has recently grown and expanded, making it increasingly common in a wider range of applications. The best practices that can help to ensure a successful 3D imaging project involve component specification and project implementation. However, it’s important to start with an overview of 3D imaging and a review of the methodologies available in the marketplace.
A useful way to think about 3D sensing and imaging systems is to understand that in virtually all of these components the 3D information is derived by processing one or more 2D images, often with associated unique and very specific illumination strategies. Put more...
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Nov 3, 2022, 07:11 AM By: RSS Feed
Losses widen as the startup firm works to scale manufacturing at sites in Mexico and Thailand.
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Nov 3, 2022, 06:45 AM By: RSS Feed
SpaceX and the entrepreneur Jared Isaacman are pursuing a plan to rescue the iconic Hubble Space Telescope from a fiery plunge into Earth’s atmosphere
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Nov 3, 2022, 06:00 AM By: RSS Feed
A light-based prototype envelops the heart in a petal-like mesh and offers wireless, highly targeted defibrillation with less pain than standard devices.
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Nov 3, 2022, 05:58 AM By: RSS Feed
Micro-Optic Manufacturing and Applications
From powerful cameras for smartphones and autonomous vehicles to new light sources for manufacturing and computer processing, micro-optics are seeing increasing demand from various sectors. Similar to the microchip industry, scalability is crucial to riding the growth trend. Contributing editor Marie Freebody interviews suppliers and integrators to learn what challenges stand in the way and what solutions fabricators are exploring.
Key Technologies: micro-optics and micro-lens arrays for specialized couplings, collimators, beam shaping optics, diffractive nanogratings, diffusers, and beamsplitters. Also, micro-molded polymer optics
Lasers for Quantum Computing
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Nov 3, 2022, 03:00 AM By: RSS Feed

An international team of researchers has reportedly set a data transmission record using just a single laser and optical chip to transmit more than 1 Pbit/s. The researchers, from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, transmitted data at 1.8 Pbit/s, corresponding to double the total global internet traffic.
The demonstrated data transmission method used significantly less power than conventional approaches to data transmission and can help reduce the internet’s climate footprint, according to the team.
The light source in the team’s experiment was a custom-designed, frequency comb-producing optical chip; the chip used light from a single infrared laser to create a...
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Nov 3, 2022, 03:00 AM By: RSS Feed
Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) demonstrated an approach to measure neural activity using light. The team’s optical sensors, called optrodes, achieved accurate registers of the neural impulses traveling along a nerve fiber in a living animal.
According to the team, optrodes could provide a more comprehensive interface between the nerves and neural prosthetics than traditional electrodes.
“The real advantage of our approach is that we can make this connection very dense in the optical domain and we don’t pay the price that you have to pay in the electrical domain,” said professor François Ladouceur.
According to Ladouceur, optrode technology resolves several...
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