Discover how vision sensing technology is revolutionizing intelligent driving. A new study explores the challenges and ...
Researchers at Tor Vergata University of Rome have developed a biohybrid image sensor that mimics how the animal retina ...
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A night vision upgrade: How AI-tuned VO₂ films could make infrared cameras far more sensitive
Inspired by the infrared sensory organs of snakes, which allow them to detect prey in complete darkness, researchers at UNIST ...
US Marines are on the hunt for a cloak they can wear to hide themselves from thermal-imaging sensors
The cloak would shield Marines from enemy thermal-imaging sensors. Thermal-imaging sensors are prolific in the war in Ukraine ...
Current vision systems for robots and drones rely on 3D sensors that, although powerful, do not always keep up with the ...
The expanded partnership will explore new sensing architectures combining conventional imaging with Prophesee’s Metavision event-based vision for developing faster, more accurate and power-efficient ...
BIOPIX, a retina-inspired biohybrid image sensor combining biological liquid environments with organic electronics to ...
As an ophthalmologist and technology commentator, I have been intrigued by how artificial intelligence and computer vision are transforming drone capabilities and reshaping modern warfare. In the new ...
Since the UK rejoined Horizon Europe in 2024, EU-funded cross-border research with UK partners has been delivering safer, ...
Researchers created a liquid-metal artificial pupil that automatically adjusts to light, helping robots and self-driving systems see more accurately in changing environments. The post ...
Teledyne e2v’s Perciva 5D camera generates 2D and 3D data from a single CMOS sensor Most industrial cameras only capture 2D ...
Biological tactile perception is closely intertwined with morphological structures. Complex biological structures such as human fingers, cat paws, and ...
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