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IR-LED Detects Drivers in Microsleep
MUNICH, Germany, Oct. 21, 2010 — A new infrared light-emitting diode (IR-LED) is being used to help recognize microsleep episodes in motorists. This new fatigue detection system requires a camera with a CMOS sensor that detects IR light at a wavelength of 850 nm, which isn’t visible to the human eye, and analyzes the image of the driver that is captured by the camera. This process all takes place unnoticed by the driver – even at night. A new infrared light-emitting diode (IR-LED) from the Siemens subsidiary O...
IME, Fujikura Partner on Next-Gen Optical Modulators
SINGAPORE, Oct. 18, 2010 — The Institute of Microelectronics (IME), a research institute under the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), and Fujikura Limited in Japan, have announced a research collaboration agreement to jointly develop next-generation silicon...
UGent, imec Launch Si Photonics Spinoff
GHENT, Belgium, Oct. 13, 2010 — Ghent University (UGent) and imec announced the creation of Caliopa, a spinoff from their Photonics Research Group. An initial €2 million ($2.8 million) in funding was raised from Baekeland, Fidimec, PMV-Vinnof, a private investor and the...
Photonics Clusters: You get what you give
Oct 12, 2010 — By joining a regional organization of like-minded entities – and, more importantly, by participating in their activities – you will increase your standing as a technology company, according to leaders of photonics clusters around the...
CMOS X-ray Imaging Shores Up Oil and Gas Operations
Oct 11, 2010 — Current events have spotlighted the deep-sea oil and natural gas industry and have drawn attention to the importance of nondestructive testing (NDT) of critical oil and gas field equipment. For many reasons, leaks can occur over time if the...
NoblePeak Vision Assets to be Liquidated
WAKEFIELD, Mass., Oct. 4 — NoblePeak Vision, a once-promising developer of camera cores that integrate germanium photodetectors with silicon circuits, will see its assets liquidated on Nov. 5 to pay off creditors, the company's certified public accountant announced this week....
A notch above for single nanoparticle detection
NEW YORK – Working in the field of single nanoparticle detection, researchers have demonstrated strong optical coupling between an on-chip notched microring resonator and a nanoparticle in the notch. “Recently, it was found that the electromagnetic modes...
Feature Film Camera
Oct 4, 2010 — High-definition (HD) camera technology provider Toshiba Imaging Systems Div. of Irvine, Calif., announced the recent use of its IK-HD1 camera as part of a rig that captures background plates for feature films. The model was selected to capture day...
Cluster to boost silicon photonics transfer
Oct 1, 2010 — A number of European research and development project consortia have clustered to facilitate the transfer of silicon photonics technology from the research stage to industrial development. The 10 projects – called Boom, Historic, Helios,...
Look, Ma! No hands!
Oct 1, 2010 — I watch in amazement as the woman in the television commercial pushes a button on her dashboard and sits back, gleeful, while her car parks all by itself. And not a simple diagonal parking job, mind you, but the hair-raising parallel kind. The kind...
Image Sensors Made for Extreme Temps
DUISBURG, Germany, Sept. 23, 2010 — Car manufacturers are increasingly equipping their vehicles with image sensors to register the presence of pedestrians or vehicles in the blind spot or to detect obstacles when parking. The sensors must be able to function in extremely high...
Image Sensors for Extreme Temperatures
DUISBURG, Germany, Sept. 21, 2010 — Image sensors used as parking aids in cars or used for quality control in production systems must be able to withstand the very high temperatures that often prevail in these environments. Now, research scientists have produced a CMOS chip that...
Bioimaging Concept SPADnet Funded
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Sept. 17, 2010 — SPADnet (Fully Networked, Digital Components for Photon-starved Biomedical Imaging Systems) is a new collaborative research project funded by the European Union within the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Theme of its Seventh...
Dark Current in Consumer Cameras: Not What you Expect
Sep 17, 2010 — By Ralf Widenhorn, professor; Justin C. Dunlap, graduate student; and Erik Bodegom, professor and chair, Department of Physics, Portland State University Since the advent of digital cameras, astronomers have known and struggled with dark current in...
UKIVA to Present CMOS Seminar at Sensing Tech Exhibition
ROYSTON, England, Sept. 10, 2010 — The UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) announced it will contribute to the seminar and workshop activities at the new Sensing Technology exhibition which will take place at the NEC in Birmingham, England on Sept. 28-29, 2010. The new...
For Nonlinear Optical Processing, Things Do – and Don’t – Add Up
Sep 1, 2010 — Sometimes you don’t want 2 + 2 to equal 4. Instead, it would be nice if the result were a lot more – or a lot less. That’s the basis for nonlinear optical processing, where a material or device has an outsize response to...
Single-Photon Project Launched
MILAN, Aug. 2, 2010 — “MISPIA” (Microelectronic Single-Photon 3-D Imaging Arrays for low-light high-speed safety and security applications) is a new collaborative research project funded by the European Commission in its Seventh Framework Programme for...
Toshiba Camera Used in Feature Film
IRVINE, Calif., July 27, 2010 — High-definition camera technology provider Toshiba Imaging Systems Div. announced the recent use of its IK-HD1 high- definition camera as part of a rig that captures background plates for feature films. The camera was selected to capture day and...
SiOnyx Detectors Set Milestone
BEVERLY, Mass., June 25, 2010 — SiOnyx Inc., in collaboration with the Army Research Office (ARO), has successfully demonstrated pixel-scale detectors with room temperature detectivity (D*) exceeding 1×1014 Jones. This represents a full 10× improvement over traditional...
Sensor Speeds Tumor Detection
DRESDEN, Germany, June 8, 2010 — As an alternative to invasive and time-consuming biopsies, scientists have fitted a microscopic image sensor in an endoscope for in vivo cancer diagnosis. The fiber transmits the laser light to the microscanner mirror. Both are fitted into the tip...
Dual Exposure Speeds Solar Cell Inspection
Jun 7, 2010 — Worldwide energy demand is rising, and so is the price of that energy as fossil fuel resources are consumed. These trends have led to growing worldwide interest in alternative energy sources such as solar photovoltaic (PV) cells. The key to success...
Follow-On Order
Jun 7, 2010 — St. Florian, Austria-based EV Group, a wafer bonding and lithography equipment supplier, has announced that Morocco-based wafer-level camera manufacturer 18314%%Nemotek Technologie has placed a repeat order for its bonding and UV nanoimprint...
Quantum dot-based image sensors: A picture of the future?
MENLO PARK, Calif. – After operating in complete secrecy for the past three years, InVisage Technologies Inc. has revealed the reason behind its clandestine behavior: the development of a new type of image sensor material that promises to deliver four times better image...
Toshiba Teli Offerings at Vision Show
IRVINE, Calif., May 25, 2010 — Toshiba Teli America Inc., the North American subsidiary of Japanese manufacturer Toshiba Teli Co., will be displaying its newest cameras and accessories at the Vision Show on May 25 to 27 at Boston’s Hynes Convention Center. Highlights...
Back-Illuminated CMOS Image Sensors Come to the Fore
May 10, 2010 — Solid-state image sensors come in two variants: CCD and CMOS. CCDs generally offer superior image quality. However, CMOS dominates in manufacturing volume because it permits an integrated solution in which both the imaging device and processing...
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