Superior pedestrian detection with night vision using See3CAM_CU27 – a USB3 camera based on Sony STARVIS IMX462

The growth of smart cities has made it pertinent for urban planning to be significantly more efficient and proactive. However, a rapid increase in fatal accidents has led to the need for intelligent pedestrian detection – fueled by data collection and analysis. An effective pedestrian detection application involves world-class embedded vision systems with the analytical power to enable accurate people detection on a 24/7 basis. And one of the perquisites of pedestrian detection is the vision system’s ability to capture good quality images in low light or ‘no light’ environments.

e-con Systems’ See3CAM_CU27, a Full HD USB 3.1 Gen 1 camera based on the Sony® STARVIS™ IMX462LQR sensor, is perfect for driving pedestrian detection, smart surveillance, and smart security systems. This night vision USB camera captures high-quality images in near-infrared regions, and its IR sensitivity unlocks the potential of night vision applications.

Through this blog, we look to shed some light on the performance of a pedestrian detection application with an IR source using See3CAM_CU27.

STARVIS Technology for low light conditions

STARVIS is the back-illuminated pixel technology from SONY, especially designed for CMOS image sensors used in surveillance applications. It has a sensitivity of 2000 mV or more per 1 μm2 (color product, when imaging with a 706 cd/m2 light source, F5.6 in 1 s accumulation equivalent). Hence, it ensures high-quality images, in visible-light as well as NIR regions. The Sony® STARVIS™ IMX462LQR sensor also ensures low power consumption and low dark current and avoids smears by adopting RGB color mosaic filters.

Performance of Pedestrian Detection using See3CAM_CU27

We ran the Yolo framework for pedestrian detection in the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier platform to evaluate the performance of the pedestrian detection application, with the See3CAM_CU27 camera connected via USB3 interface. We found out that we could achieve 47 FPS with HD resolution (1280×720). We also tested the See3CAM_CU27 under LUX 0.4 lighting conditions, which are significantly lower than typical dark surroundings.

As you can see in the below image, this camera’s high sensitivity features go a long to facilitate better quantum efficiency, thereby making it effortless to capture clear images in low light conditions.

Similarly, the below images show the comparison of See3CAM_CU27 with a normal night vision camera in the NIR range (850nm).

e-con Systems has developed See3CAM_CU27 exclusively for night vision applications like pedestrian detection and smart surveillance/security that operate in extreme low light conditions.

Visit See3CAM_CU27 to know more about this cutting-edge camera. You can also write to camerasolutions@e-conststems.com if you want more information on how See3CAM_CU27 can accelerate your product development and performance.

Related Cameras:

  1.  See3CAM_CU27– Full HD Ultra Low light USB3 camera based on Sony STARVIS IMX462 sensor with superior NIR sensitivity
  2. e-CAM221_CUMI462_MOD – Sony® Starvis™ IMX462 Ultra-Lowlight Camera Module
  3. e-CAM22_CUNX – Sony® STARVIS™ IMX462 Ultra Low-Light Camera for NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX
  4. e-CAM23_CUXVR – Sony® STARVIS™ IMX462 Ultra Low-Light Camera for NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier

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