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Roadmap 2019/20


VisionBox computer with the Tegra TX2 GPU. Te new architectures are also complemented by trigger-over-Ethernet and the real-time controller RTCC, for a perfect connection of cameras with periphery devices. www.imago-technologies.com


With the recent launch of four three-CMOS prism area scan colour cameras dedicated to microscopy-based systems, JAI has shown its future commitment to supporting the need for high-quality imaging in the medical and life sciences market. In the months to come, the firm will be focusing on applications in digital pathology, ophthalmology, surgical imaging and other medical diagnostics applications incorporating digital camera technology. JAI’s near future product roadmap contains new trilinear and three-CMOS RGB prism-


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benefits. German government data suggest around 66 per cent of driving prosecutions stall when the driver can’t be identified. Rules around drivers using mobile phones, or not wearing a seatbelt, are hard to police as glare restricts the ability to see into the car. Using polarised modules comes with a


learning curve for system developers, with new skills needed. SDKs and application libraries will shrink this curve greatly. In 2019, Sony launched an SDK for


polarised cameras, the XPL-SDKW. Depending on the application, the SDK can cut the typical polarised camera system design time from 6 to 24 months, to just 6 to 12 weeks. www.image-sensing-solutions.eu


Ametek Surface Vision will introduce new functionality in its SmartView and SmartAdvisor surface inspection and monitoring solutions. In the SmartView system, this will include a more intuitive user interface; parts-per-million data calculations that make it easier to visualise defect density; and developments to SmartView’s defect detection and parallel classification capabilities – including detecting quiet areas on coated products, removing defects that match a target shape, and enhanced repeating defect algorithms. SmartView is a materials inspection solution


for the metals, paper, plastics and non-wovens industries. It is an automated solution that detects, classifies and visualises surface defects, ensuring quality standards are maintained. www.ameteksurfacevision.com


Next year, IO Industries will expand its camera offerings while finishing the roll-out of two recently announced camera models. Te first is a compact CoaXPress-output


industrial camera with a 26.2-megapixel Gpixel GMAX0505 sensor, the Victorem 262G41-CX. Te second is the Volucam, a family of cameras with Sony and Gpixel sensors, featuring raw


based colour line scan cameras with SFP+ interfaces, including a four-CMOS prism- based RGB/NIR line scan camera also equipped with an SFP+ interface. In the plans are also two new multispectral


area scan cameras with 3.2-megapixel and 1.6-megapixel resolution, both equipped with 10GigE Vision interfaces. Tese new Fusion series cameras will feature dual-sensor CMOS technology that simultaneously performs both visible and near-infrared inspection for use in applications such as food sorting, print inspection, and electronics and flat panel inspection. www.jai.com


Sony Image Sensing Solutions Europe says that next year will be a key year for polarised camera technologies, with significant growth in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and quality inspection. For industrial applications, polarised cameras allow reflective surfaces to be captured or seen through, and can identify and quantify otherwise invisible weaknesses in a product. In ITS applications there will be lifesaving


Emberion’s infrared detector technology and 2018 product introduction focused on a VIS-SWIR (400-1,800nm) linear array solution intended for spectroscopy applications. In 2020, the linear array product will be market ready, and engineering samples of a VIS-SWIR VGA imager product will be launched. Currently, Emberion is developing VIS-


SWIR sensor technology in order to offer products with an extended spectral range


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reaching 2,000nm. Over a longer timeframe, however, the firm aims to deliver a novel product which would be a significant step towards achieving an ultra-broadband image sensor covering wavelengths from VIS- SWIR to LWIR. For this concept, Emberion is investigating a non-cryogenically cooled MWIR sensor technology, offering performance similar to the cooled technologies of today. www.emberion.com


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