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The Modular Automotive Reference System (MARS) is a complete imaging solution for camera system developers and software developers working on automotive imaging applications. This 1/3-inch format, 1.2 MP imaging device has been designed to address the challenging requirements of automotive in-cabin cameras. The new global shutter sensor allows the camera to “freeze” fast moving scene data, and ensures effective synchronization with pulsed light sources.
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• ON Semiconductor's Next Generation Global Shutter Technology
• Superior Low-light Performance
• HD Video (720p60)
• Video/Single Frame Mode
• Flexible Row-skip Modes
• On-chip AE and Statistics Engine
• Parallel and Serial Output
• Support for External LED or Flash
• Auto Black Level Calibration
• Context Switching
• Automotive In-Cabin / Driver Monitoring System
• 720p60 Video Applications
Aircraft almost always fly with Xenon or similar strobe lights for safety. [Not the same as the position lights in color.] Attempts in the past have been tried to use receipt of the pulses (detectable but not necessarily human-visible) through clouds. This provides limited information, since it is only a yea or nea binary datum. I would like to determine if this camera system, with appropriate filters, and given it’s high speed frame capture, could improve on aircraft flight safety.
A combination of IA with this sensor to make a lot of demostration experiment