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Modern surveillance systems are equipped with AI-enabled cameras to actively detect threats, analyze patterns, and trigger responses in real time. They replace traditional human-dependent monitoring
This blog explores how to unlock ultra-low latency in embedded vision applications using NVIDIA Holoscan SDK. It explains how the Lattice Holoscan Sensor Bridge (HSB)
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Auto Exposure Region of Interest (AE ROI) allows developers to control camera exposure in specific areas of a frame, ensuring optimal image quality in the
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The Qualcomm® Dragonwing RB3 Gen 2 platform has officially added support for multiple high-performance camera modules from e-con Systems, following rigorous image quality testing and
Modern diagnostic devices for anterior segment imaging rely on high-performance cameras to capture detailed views of the cornea, iris, and lens. From slit lamps to
Discover small form factor Holoscan camera solutions with RJ45 connector, compatible with NVIDIA Jetson Thor series modules for Embedded vision systems— offering low power, passive