Jan. 5, 2024, 5:38 p.m. | Abhishek Jadhav

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Samsung has introduced two new sensors as part of its Isocell Vizion family, aimed at improving machine vision technology. These sensors are specifically designed to enhance 3D imaging and improve image clarity in motion, one with noteworthy potential facial recognition and iris biometrics applications.

The Isocell Vizion 63D incorporates Time-of-Flight technology, which measures the time it takes for light to travel from the sensor, bounce off an object, and return to the sensor. This technology is utilized to create 3D …

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