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Exvision Announced HSV SDK schedule and H.S.V Sensor adoption
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News Release
May 17, 2017
Exvision Corporation
HSV SDK adopts a High-Speed Vision Sensor,
and ships within this calendar year
Exvision Corporation (HQ: Tokyo, Japan; CEO: Akio Fujii) has announced the release schedule of both beta and production versions of the HSV SDK (High Speed Vision Software Development Kit) evaluation board equipped with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation’s IMX382, a high-speed vision sensor capable of detection and tracking of objects at 1000 frames per second.
The University of Tokyo’s Ishikawa Watanabe Lab[1], the research laboratory from which Exvision was spun off, has been researching high speed computer vision and its applications since 1989. The countless unique research results born from the lab continues to garner worldwide attention. Ishikawa Watanabe Lab and Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation jointly developed newly released IMX382 high-speed vision sensor[2].
Exvision’s following announcements will help to accelerate the adoption of high-speed vision solutions that utilize the aforementioned IMX382 high-speed vision sensor.
l The HSV SDK evaluation board, which serves as a development and implementation environment for high-speed computer vision solutions, has been equipped with the IMX382 high-speed vision sensor.
l A limited number of the HSV SDK beta version will be available for purchase in September 2017.
l The commercial version will be released December 2017.
General diagram of the IMX382-equipped evaluation board’s Camera Unit & Host System below:
Components of the SDK’s software below:
HSV SDK’s price will be announced at a later date. Exvision is currently accepting pre-orders for the beta version. For more information, please contact Exvision High-Speed Vision Platform Group at the email below. The release schedule announced today is subject to change.
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[1] the University of Tokyo’s Ishikawa-Watanabe Laboratory: http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.html
[2] the announcement by Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation: https://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201705/17-051E/