Adimec demonstrates CMOSIS and ON Semi high-resolution camera series and other imaging advances at AIMEX 2015
Machine vision, healthcare, and global security cameras demonstrated in TS Corp and JUN Vision booth #P100
Machine vision, healthcare, and global security cameras demonstrated in TS Corp and JUN Vision booth #P100
Airborne sensor systems on manned or unmanned vehicles provide wide area observation, autonomous tracking, coordinate generation, positive identification from the air to the ground, and more.
We talked about the improved sensitivity of latest generation CMOS image sensors compared to CCD – see here for the details. For the CCD and CMOS image sensors we measured quantum efficiency and read noise, we also collected video and images at various light levels from our subsequent cameras.
With the move from standard resolution to HD for full motion video in global security applications to improve detection, recognition, and identification capabilities, there is then the question of what HD image sensor and camera are the best.
At the 2015 edition of the SPIE Defense and Security Symposium event in Baltimore, MD., held April 21st through April 23rd Adimec will display and discuss the enhancements to its TMX series of rugged full HD COTS cameras to provide full motion video in daylight on airborne payloads, long-range observations systems, and other sensor system architectures.
This week at the 2015 SPIE DSS, Adimec (booth #929) introduces the expanded TMX series of rugged COTS cameras for the global security market to include global shutter CMOS image sensor-based versions.
For the past few weeks we have provided some updates on the performance of the latest CCD and CMOS industrial image sensors.
At the SPIE DSS 2015, we demonstrated our rugged CCD (TMX7-DHD) and CMOS (TMX74) cameras. The performance is compared live in full light and then low light when the cover is closed.
CCD versus CMOS Today
The proliferation of mission critical imaging systems in recent years is a result of heightened security concerns and intensified surveillance at airports, seaports, in cities, at borders, in warzones, etc. Long-range observation and designator systems have been installed on permanent and mobile platforms to provide 24-hour surveillance and early warning detection.