Couldn't make CES 2020 or need a review if you were there? Join Jacob Hicks, Application Development Manager, from Omron Electronic Components.
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Video Transcript:
Hello. Welcome to CES 2020. Here at the Omron booth we’re showing off the electromechanical component group’s products that solve social issues, improve lives and build a better tomorrow for all. So up here at the front we have our see-through panel - we call it the STP. It's going to revolutionize the way we touch switches and actuate devices. So if you come closer, you can see that the STP creates a 3D holographic image and I can go over the top and hover and don't have to touch the device to actuate. So now, we're going to show you some of our new concept modules. First one we're going to show is the HVC-AM1, a top-down camera module to detect people to improve factory workflows and revolutionize the way that you see analytics in the factory. So as you can see, on the demonstration we have a live action demo going to detect humans. So from the top down you can give a specific ID and also that location of the person in the frame of the camera. So to think about this, we're also showing a video that states where a factory worker is at what product line so you can tell where the bottlenecks are in your factory workflow process. Or specifically if somebody goes out of the area as well,you can detect that too. Next we'll move on to our time-of-flight sensor. So we have a 320 by 240 resolution time-of-flight sensor. As we can see in the video, the product is up top. It is a 4 by 4 IR grid LED grid that emits lights and the time that it takes for that light to come back gives you a distance measurement. Some people think it's heat, but it's not. So as we get closer I will get more red and as I get further away we'll get more yellow. So this is a product to kind of cross out more cost-effective solution than LIDAR for factory robotics and coming soon the future we're going to be able to use it to detect human beings. And then also, because we know the angle of the time of flight sensor, we're able to actually create a 3D image. So we can see myself standing in the front very red and also my arm. And then lastly, we're showing off our environmental sensor. So this is seven sensors in one very tiny package. As we can see, it's maybe the size of the tip of my pinky. So it's a USB communication. As we turn on the lights, we can see that our light sensor inside will spike up. We also have temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, sound noise, VOC and acceleration readings. To demonstrate, I'll clap very loudly and we'll see that the sound noise goes up to loud. I can also breathe on the product as well and VOCs will spike and C02 will spike. The co2 in your breath is a volatile organic compound because it reacts. So to continue with what EMC is showing at CES this year, we are showing our environmental sensor capabilities in action. So we've created an accelerometer that can specifically detect earthquakes versus other vibrations- so a bus driving past a jackhammer right next to it. We can specifically pick out when an earthquake is happening. So today, we took some of our environmental sensors, put them in the bottom of this pad and are showing off that we can read the acceleration, the force, and the frequency that you are moving. To demonstrate, I'll step on the box and rock back and forth a little bit. I was lucky enough to hit a 99, which is a pretty high score for what I've been able to do this week. Think about this - a lot of secondary damage happens with earthquakes. Water mains breaking, natural gas lines breaking- you want to stop all that secondary damage. What we do is we provide this this earthquake information to a utilities company and they can shutdown locally at the source to prevent any damage, loss of goods or loss of human beings. So lastly we're showing off the Omron OKAO vision, the proprietary
facial detection software that can tell your emotions. At the booth today we're processing the image of my beautiful colleagues and we can tell if they're smiling - they're happy to be here on day three. With this information we can combine this with our machines, our factory automation to tell if a worker is tired, if they're angry and tell if they're properly working the machine as well. Besides this, we can do age, gender, facial recognition, gaze detection, and face direction detection. Let's get one more image of them smiling and then one of them frowning. We don't see that too often though this week. Thank you very much for stopping by and checking out all the software and new stuff that we have OKAO and that’s it. Thank you.
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