GLOBAL POLARIZED CAMERA MARKET
INTRODUCTION
With the use of a polarisation camera, it is simpler to learn about the surface orientation of single-colored objects that are difficult to differentiate as well as to identify difficult-to-separate differences between transparent and opaque surfaces.
Polarization data is collected from a subject by a polarisation camera. Information about amplitude (brightness), wavelength (colour), and polarisation are all included in light.
The brightness and colour of visible light can be perceived by humans, but polarisation information cannot be perceived by humans.
Compound eyed insects are capable of sensing polarisation, and it is believed that their perception of the environment is very different from humans.
A conventional camera’s ability to acquire polarisation information only allows for the observation of intensity variations caused by a polarisation filter rotating in front of the camera.
Without mechanically altering the polarisation filter or other parameters, Ricoh has created a polarisation camera that records polarisation images in real-time.
With the use of a polarisation camera, it is simpler to learn about the surface orientation of single-colored objects that are difficult to differentiate as well as to identify difficult-to-separate differences between transparent and opaque surfaces.
A wide variety of applications are feasible, including factory automation (FA), of course, as well as those in the food, pharmaceutical, and security sectors.
GLOBAL POLARIZED CAMERA MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The Global Polarized camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
NEW PRLAUNCHODUCT
The Sony Polarized Camera SDK for Nvidia Jetson is launched. With the release of an SDK for its XCG-CP510 polarised machine vision module, Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions division has made it possible for software to be created for it to run on Nvidia Jetson embedded AI computer systems.
With the release of an SDK for its XCG-CP510 polarised machine vision module, Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions division has made it possible for software to be created for it to run on Nvidia Jetson embedded AI computer systems.
The XCG-CP510 extracts picture data in 4 light planes—0o, 90o, 45o, and 135o—using the IMX250MZR sensor, the first in the industry to include polarisation functionality at the pixel level.
Pixels are assigned to a plane in a 2×2 calculation unit, and Stokkes Vector is used to determine the precise angle of light.
COMPANY PROFILE
- Sony
- Ricoh
- JAI
- Teledyne DALSA
- EHD imaging GmbH
- Bossa Nova Vision
- LUCID Vision Labs
- Axiom Optics
THIS REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
- What is the average cost per Global Polarized camera market right now and how will it change in the next 5-6 years?
- Average cost to set up a Global Polarized camera market in the US, Europe and China?
- How many Global Polarized camera markets are manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions?
- What is happening in the overall public, globally?
- Cost breakup of a Global Polarized camera market and key vendor selection criteria
- Where is the Global Polarized camera market manufactured? What is the average margin per equipment?
- Market share of Global Polarized camera market manufacturers and their upcoming products
- The most important planned Global Polarized camera market in next 2 years
- Details on network of major Global Polarized camera market and pricing plans
- Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Global Polarized camera market in-house
- 5 key predictions for next 5 years in Global Polarized camera market
- Average B-2-B Global Polarized camera market price in all segments
- Latest trends in Global Polarized camera market, by every market segment
- The market size (both volume and value) of the Global Polarized camera market in 2022-2030 and every year in between?
- Global production breakup of Global Polarized camera market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship