With their ability to pick out humans by their heat signatures, long-wave infrared (LWIR) thermal imaging cameras are a valuable asset for soldiers – and alien predators. Unfortunately, non-alien ...
The Society of Automotive Engineers defines 6 levels (0 to 5) of autonomy available to vehicles, ranging from level 0 (no automation) to level 5 (full automation). The jump from level 2 to 3 is a ...
This video presented by Digi-Key Corporation introduce the Lepton longwave infrared camera modules. The LWIR are designed to interface easily into native mobile-device interfaces and other consumer ...
August 7, 2020, Saitama, Japan - Tamron Co., Ltd. (President & CEO: Shiro Ajisaka; Headquarters: Saitama City, Japan), a leading manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, announces the market ...
WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Optikos is excited to announce the release of its Long Wave Infrared Static Target Projector (LWIR STP) in its Meridian® lineup of production-ready camera testing ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new infrared imaging system that delivers a 16-fold increase in resolution over long wavelength infrared radiation (LWIR) cameras currently used ...
Long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras are used as thermal imagers to detect people at night, and are typically mounted on vehicles because they are too large to be carried by a single warfighter and are ...
To detect other people at night, the military uses long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras as thermal imagers. Because they're too expensive for individual deployment and too large to be carried by a single ...
The Seek Thermal Camera brings thermal imaging to a whole new level; providing a great set of features and performance at the most affordable price we have seen so far. The day has finally come where ...
Since thermal cameras have been an automotive technology for 25 years and are still not prevalent, it's clear that developments are required for them to become a common choice in ADAS sensor suites.
French project develops long-wavelength infrared mercury cadmium telluride camera with milli-Kelvin thermal resolution. A team headed by CEA-Leti in France has developed an imaging array with ...