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Cellular Visual Microprocessor
(CVM) technology efficiently improves array visual sensing and processing by
integrating image acquisition, storage and computing in a single device. The Company
uses CVM technology to build the next generation devices (read more in White
Papers
).
What are the main components of CVM technology?
CVM technology builds on a cellular architecture where the processing nodes
are also storing and sensing elements ensuring that image acquisition is
inherently integrated with parallel feature extraction capability at extremely
high speeds.
Why is CVM technology different than competing solutions?
Integrating array sensing and processing within CVMs removes a major
bottleneck of all current intelligent vision systems that originates from the
lack of local adaptation at the sensor level and efficient parallel feature
extraction capability in the first stage of processing.
What is the advantage of using CVMs (or CVM technology) in machine vision
products?
Using CVMs significantly expands the processing capabilities in all areas of
the speed-complexity visual application space. Specific application domains can
be targeted with no extra costs.
Which are the next steps in R&D in order to improve CVM technology?
The next generation CVMs will include pixel level sensor
adaptation capability combined with a high dynamic range. CVMs will also be
integrated with nano-antennas expanding the sensing range to mid- and long-wave
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