*1: Among stacked Event-based vision sensors, as of announcement on February 19, 2020.
PARIS, FRANCE / ACCESSWIRE / February 19, 2020 / Prophesee S.A. and Sony Corporation today announced they have jointly developed a stacked Event-based vision sensor with the industry's smallest*1 4.86μm pixel size and the industry's highest*1 124dB (or more) HDR performance.
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Key Takeaways
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The stacked event-based vision sensor is the industry's smallest*¹ 4.86μm pixel size and the highest*¹ 124dB (or more) HDR performance.
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This joint development combines technical features of Sony's stacked CMOS image sensor, resulting in small pixel size and excellent low light performance that are achieved by the use of Cu-Cu connection*², with Prophesee's MetavisionⓇ Event-based vision sensing technologies leading to fast pixel response, high temporal resolution and high throughput data readout.
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The newly developed sensor is suitable for various machine vision applications, such as detecting fast moving objects in a wide range of environments and conditions.
About Prophesee
Prophesee develops the world's most advanced neuromorphic vision systems. The company's Event-Based approach to machine vision allows for significant reductions of power, latency and data processing requirements as compared to traditional frame-based vision systems.
Prophesee's sensors and algorithms are designed to mimic the way biological eyes and brains work - with the goal to significantly improve performance, power and data efficiency of artificial vision systems in areas such as autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, IoT, security and surveillance, and AR/VR.
Contacts
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Prophesee - US contact
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Prophesee - Europe contact
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SOURCE: Prophesee