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Why an RGB-IR camera is crucial for liveness detection in facial recognition systems
Facial recognition systems, though powerful, are vulnerable to spoofing attacks. To combat this, RGB-IR cameras have emerged as a crucial solution.By capturing both visible and infrared light, these cameras can detect liveness of a person's face. This makes it difficult for fake images, videos, or masks to bypass the system.
What is photobleaching, and how does it impact medical imaging?
Photobleaching poses a substantial challenge in medical imaging, potentially compromising the accuracy and reliability of fluorescent-based techniques of various applications.
Overcoming automotive imaging challenges
e-con Systems’ latest release, STURDeCAM34, is a 3MP HDR camera built to meet the imaging challenges of automotive applications.
AI-driven embedded vision cameras in self-checkout loss prevention
Self-checkout devices have become a common featurein retail stores, offering customers the convenience of swift, independent transactions.
Overview of GMSL2 technology in automotive camera systems
In this blog, e-con Systems will explore the automotive applications of GMSL2, such as ADAS systems.
e-con Systems launches new high resolution global shutter camera
e-con Systems has introduced a 5MP global shutter colour camera, the e-CAM56_CUOAGX, to its Sony Pregius S camera series for NVIDIA Jetson Orin.
How e-con Systems’ camera enhances ITS
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are transforming traffic, law enforcement, androad safety management.
Ethernet cameras in medical and life science
The pace of technological transformations in medical and life sciences is rapid. Imaging technologies used in these fields are no exception to this constant wave of disruption.
e-con Systems’ RouteCAM_CU25_IP67 for bus vision systems
In this blog, you'll discover how the right stop-arm cameras can enhance the safety levels in school buses. You’ll also find out why e-con Systems' RouteCAM_CU25_IP67 is a perfect choice for these vision systems.
Why high frame rate cameras are important – and what applications need them
As embedded vision systems keep taking quantum leaps to become more innovative and intuitive, it’s becoming more complex toaddress the specificationsfor resolution and frame rate.