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(Digital Trends) Stephen Edelstein - Porsche has announced that it is investing in the Israeli startup TriEye, which has developed sensor tech that works in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, and dust. TriEye relies on shortwave infrared (SWIR). Its sensors read light outside the visual spectrum, and are thus unaffected by conditions that might limit human vision or conventional cameras. Moreover, TriEye has developed a unique semiconductor design and patent-pending technology that will allow it to manufacture SWIR cameras at a fraction of their current cost. 2019-08-23 00:00:00Full Article
Porsche Invests in Israeli Sensor Tech Designed to See through Fog and Rain
(Digital Trends) Stephen Edelstein - Porsche has announced that it is investing in the Israeli startup TriEye, which has developed sensor tech that works in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, and dust. TriEye relies on shortwave infrared (SWIR). Its sensors read light outside the visual spectrum, and are thus unaffected by conditions that might limit human vision or conventional cameras. Moreover, TriEye has developed a unique semiconductor design and patent-pending technology that will allow it to manufacture SWIR cameras at a fraction of their current cost. 2019-08-23 00:00:00Full Article
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