Rambus Fellow and Research Director Dr. David Stork recently spoke with Smithers Apex about lensless smart sensor (LSS) technology on the sidelines of the Image Sensors 2015 conference in the United Kingdom. According to Stork, Rambus lensless smart sensors consist of special optical phase gratings affixed to standard CMOS image sensor arrays.
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Building smart cities with intelligent sensors
Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel recently participated in 4YFN’s MWC 2015 panel discussion about the Internet of Things (IoT), smart sensors and the evolution of smart cities. Additional 4YFN panelists included Cisco CTO John Baekelmans, MLOVE Founder and Curator Harald Neidhardt, Intel Human Computer Interaction Expert Mara Balestrini, D4SC Designer-Founder Priya Prakash and Digitel director Amitai Gindel.
Envisioning an intelligent future with Rambus lensless smart sensors (LSS)
Rambus, along with partners MLove and IXDS, hosted 4YFN’s “Eyes of the IoT” MWC 2015 workshop this afternoon in Barcelona, Spain. Participants discussed how smart vision, facilitated by technology such as Rambus’ lensless smart sensors (LSS), could potentially impact the future of smart cities, medical equipment, transportation and manufacturing.
Rambus to deploy lensless smart sensor PODs
Rambus kicked off Mobile World Congress 2015 by announcing its newly minted lensless smart sensor (LSS) POD (Partners in Open Development) program. “Individuals and companies designing sensors for the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT) are often forced to code complex algorithms from the ground up,” Kendra De Berti, a director at Rambus, told us on the sidelines of MWC 2015 in Barcelona.
Rambus to host “Eyes of the IoT” workshop at MWC 2015
On March 2, Rambus, along with partners MLove and IXDS, will be hosting 4YFN’s “Eyes of the IoT” workshop and reception from 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. “The Internet of Things (IoT) depends on data and smart sensors are essential to effectively capturing that data,” explained Kendra De Berti, a director at Rambus.
CryptoFirewall ASIC security cores integrated into 65 chipsets
Designed by the Rambus Cryptography Research Division (CRD), self-contained CryptoFirewall™ (CF) ASIC cores offer a secure hardware-based root-of-trust for content protection applications. According to Cynthia Yu, a Rambus CRD director, CryptoFirewall ASIC security cores have been integrated into at least 65 chipsets, including those manufactured by Ali, ST, MStar, Broadcom, Entropic and ViXS.