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Sony Exmor vs Sony STARVIS sensors; a detailed comparison

Prabu Kumar
Exmor, Exmor R, STARVIS, and Exmor RS are four highly popular series of Sony sensors in markets like industrial, retail, medical, etc. Get a detailed
Camera ApplicationsOphthalmic Fundus ImagingRGB-IRTechnology Deep Dive

Why RGB-IR cameras are crucial to enable imaging performance in key medical applications

Balaji S
RGB-IR cameras come with pixels dedicated to both visible and IR light, which enhances the effectiveness of multi-band imaging. See in detail how these cameras
Technology Deep Dive

What is low latency camera streaming?

Prabu Kumar
Low latency streaming ensures there are only negligible lags while capturing high-quality, real-time images. Discover four important factors that affect low latency streaming and the
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Decoding custom barcodes using e-con cameras

Vinoth Rajagopalan
Barcodes come in different types and reading a custom barcode requires the camera to be designed differently. Get a sneak peek into how e-con Systems’
Autonomous Agriculture & Smart FarmingCamera Applications

How embedded vision is contributing to the AI revolution in autonomous tractors

Gomathi Sankar
Autonomous tractors are a big part of high-precision modern agricultural practices. See how they leverage embedded vision to carry out various tasks. Also learn the
OpticsTechnology Deep Dive

What is Lens Vignetting in Embedded Cameras?

Prabu Kumar
Lens vignetting is the reduction of brightness/saturation from an image’s center to its four corners. Find out what causes lens vignetting, its different types, and
Autonomous Mobile RobotsCamera Applications

Role of embedded vision in telepresence robots and some of the key camera features

Ranjith Kumar
Telepresence robots deliver next-gen video conferencing experiences by working in combination with devices like PCs, laptops, smartphones, or tablets. Look at the various functions of
OpticsTechnology Deep Dive

What is an IR-cut filter – and why do embedded vision applications need it?

Prabu Kumar
An IR-cut filter is a mechanical shutter that blocks or delivers light in the IR spectrum to enable true color reproduction. Learn how an IR-cut