A high-precision camera sensor manufactured by Swiss company iniVation, which develops neuromorphic vision systems.
Employs a patented technology that works like the human retina, significantly reducing power consumption, data rate and computational requirements compared to conventional camera sensors, while providing a dynamic range of 120dB and latency of 1ms. Has less and higher performance.
It is expected to be used in the following fields:
surveillance and ambient sensing / high-speed robots / FA applications (factory automation) / microscopy / motion analysis (humans and animals) / fluid dynamics / sleep research, chronobiology / Fluorescence Imaging / Particle Tracking
Product Specifications:
346 x 260 resolution
Simultaneous frame and event output
H 40 x W 60 x D 25 mm
100 g without lens
CE certified
Color or mono
Device comes with:
Micro-USB 3.0 cable
CS-mount lens
1/4" mount
The camera does not output frames of intensity images.
However, similar intensity images can be reconstructed from the event output by
their DV software.
There is support for multi-camera time synchronization via daisy chain connection and external event injection.
iniVation website: https://inivation.com/
CED: Color Event Camera Dataset
CED is the first Color Event Camera Dataset, featuring 50 minutes of footage with both color frames and color events from the Color-DAVIS346. Event cameras have several advantages over conventional cameras: high dynamic range, low latency and immunity to motion blur. We include sequences that showcase these attractive properties, such as high-speed, low-light etc. All the data are released as binary (rosbag) files.
CED is the first Color Event Camera Dataset, featuring 50 minutes of footage with both color frames and color events from the Color-DAVIS346. Event cameras have several advantages over conventional cameras: high dynamic range, low latency and immunity to motion blur. We include sequences that showcase these attractive properties, such as high-speed, low-light etc. All the data are released as binary (rosbag) files.
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