Vanderbilt: Nanostructured Flat Lens Uses Machine Learning to 'See' More Clearly, While Using Less Power
January 05, 2024
January 05, 2024
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Jan. 5 (TNSres) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
A front-end lens, or meta-imager, created at Vanderbilt University can potentially replace traditional imaging optics in machine-vision applications, producing images at higher speed and using less power.
The nanostructuring of lens material into a meta-imager filter reduces the typically thick optical lens and enables front-end processing that encodes information more efficiently. . . .
A front-end lens, or meta-imager, created at Vanderbilt University can potentially replace traditional imaging optics in machine-vision applications, producing images at higher speed and using less power.
The nanostructuring of lens material into a meta-imager filter reduces the typically thick optical lens and enables front-end processing that encodes information more efficiently. . . .