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Practical AI and computer vision technology is being developed for systems that span virtually every application, and many of these application areas will experience huge growth rates. With trendsetting products demonstrating what is possible, system designers have discovered that the suppliers of computer vision technology have removed the barriers to building practical computer vision systems—unleashing a huge wave of innovation for new products and applications.
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Decoding the Dynamics of Processors in Robotaxis, Robot Shuttles and Robot Trucks from $14M in 2023 to $1B in 2034: Which Strategy Will Baidu-Apollo, Cruise, Waymo, and AutoX Adopt?
This market research report was originally published at the Yole Group’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Yole Group. $1B market is expected for robotic vehicle processors in 2034 The global market for robotic vehicles is led by the United States and China, with Europe following closely. Robotaxi services are thriving
Tesla’s Robotaxi Surprise: What You Need to Know
This market research report was originally published at the Yole Group’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Yole Group. Level 4 autonomous driving would be difficult to implement with the EV manufacturer’s current camera-only strategy. Elon Musk’s announcement that Tesla hold a robotaxi unveiling on 8/8 was surprising, as the company
Unleashing the Potential for Assisted and Automated Driving Experiences Through Scalability
This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. Working within an ecosystem of innovators and suppliers is paramount to addressing the challenge of building a scalable ADAS solution While the recent sentiment around fully autonomous vehicles is not overly positive, more and more vehicles on
Radar Innovation: A Bright Future
This market research report was originally published at the Yole Group’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Yole Group. From automotive to consumer, radar adoption is experiencing a surge driven by regulation and innovation. OUTLINE The radar module market is projected to reach close to US$36.5 billion by 2029, exhibiting a
Pixelation Artifact in Microscopic Imaging and Their Prevention Methods Using Advanced Camera Features
This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. In microscopic imaging, pixelation is one of the most commonly occurring artifacts, as the camera subjects are micro-level. Pixelation artifact occurs when the magnification surpasses an image sensor’s capabilities, by which indistinct pixel boundaries appear.
Revolutionizing Offline Advertising With Smart Signages and Embedded Vision
This blog post was originally published at TechNexion’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of TechNexion. The retail landscape has changed significantly in recent years, propelled by technological advancements. The COVID-19 pandemic posed new challenges to traditional retail spaces, which resulted in the need for more innovative communication mediums. To offer customers memorable
Achieving a Zero-incident Vision In Your Warehouse with Dragonfly
At Onit, we’re revolutionizing the efficiency and safety standards in warehouse environments through edge AI and computer vision. Leveraging our state-of-the-art Dragonfly and RTLS (real-time locating system) applications, we address the complex challenges inherent in chaotic and labor-intensive operations. Our Dragonfly technologies are taking workplace safety to new heights with the latest release of Dragonfly
What Causes Blooming Artifacts in Microscopic Imaging and How to Prevent Them
This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Advanced camera technologies are used with microscopes for diagnostics in the medical and life sciences industry. The occurrence of different types of imaging artifacts is a major challenge faced in microscopic imaging. Blooming or saturation
Here’s Why the SDV Market Will Be Worth $700 Billion by 2034
The SDV and AI Cars market is set to be worth over US$700 billion by 2034, representing around 20% of the global car market, according to IDTechEx‘s “Software-Defined Vehicles, Connected Cars, and AI in Cars 2024-2034” report. That sum can be sourced from several areas, such as monthly connectivity subscriptions, commission from in-vehicle payments, and
North America and Europe to Account for 15 Million Video Telematics Systems In Use by 2028
For more information, visit https://www.berginsight.com/the-video-telematics-market. The integration of cameras to enable various video-based solutions in commercial vehicle environments is one of the most apparent trends in the fleet telematics sector today. Berg Insight’s definition of video telematics includes a broad range of camera-based solutions deployed in commercial vehicle fleets either as standalone applications or as