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A Former Sarnoff Company

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A Former Sarnoff Company

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About Serial Innovations

• Founded in 2003 as the research centre for Sarnoff Corporation and Stanford Research International

• Management buyout in 2007 to become an independent technology, product and solution provider

• Headquartered in Bangalore, India with offices in Delhi and Pennsylvania

• Government, military and global commercial client base

• Indigenous technology and solution for advanced electro-optics, imaging and vision systems

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Our Business

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Combat Vehicle Vision Aerial Reconnaissance

Homeland security

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•LWIR Cameras•Multi-sensor Cameras•Panoramic Cameras•3D imaging Cameras•Portable sighting systems•Gimbaled Platform

•Panoramic Mosaicing•Target Detection•Multi-sensor Fusion•Stereo processing

•Target Tracking•Obstacle Detection•Target geo-location

•Meta-data synchronization•Tele-robotic stereo visualization

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•Electronic Stabilization•Panoramic Mosaicing•Target Detection

•Target Tracking•Geo-referencing•Change Detection

•Ground Control Station•Meta-data synchronization

•LWIR Cameras•Multi-sensor Cameras•Gimbaled Platform

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•Object Detection•Object Tracking•Camera tamper•Panoramic Visualization

•Perimeter Breach•Abandoned Object•Object removal•Wrong way detection

•Video Management System•Command and Control

•PT Thermal cameras•Multi-sensor cameras•360 degree thermal cameras•Indoor Panoramic cameras

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Sensor Integration

• LWIR cameras– 50 Hz uncooled thermal imaging camera

– Analog/IP interface

– Light weight (Camera + 28mm lens ~180g)

– 65mK sensitivity and minimal fixed pattern noise

• Multi-sensor cameras– Multi-spectral fusion cameras (LWIR + EO)

– Onboard sensor fusion at 30Hz

– Feature selective fusion to provide best of both sensors

• Panoramic Cameras– Distributed Aperture Systems

– 180 degree/360 degree Field of View

– Automatic target detection and tracking

– Digital PTZ

• 3D imaging cameras– Real-time dense stereo

– Multi-baseline for short and long range detection

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Sensor Integration

• Gimbaled Platform– Pan and Tilt Camera

– Carbon fiber, molded plastic, and aluminum construction

– Sealed ball bearings

– Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) control of servos

– Light Weight: 500g (including thermal camera)

– Dimensions: 4” x 6” x 4”

– Ball Diameter: 101mm (4”)

• 360 degree thermal cameras– 360 degrees continuous pan

– Long range thermal camera for target detection up to 5km

– Panoramic image with situational awareness windows

– Rugged IP68 housing

• Portable sighting system– Integrates camera, laser range finder, GPS and compass

– Geo-locate remote targets

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Front End Analysis

• Panoramic Mosaicing– Panoramic wide angle

displays (180 degree/360 degrees)

– Artifact free blending

– 1/10 pixel precision

alignment

• Target Detection– Moving target detection

– Detection on panorama

– Invariant to environmental motion (trees, snow, etc)

• Multi-sensor fusion– Real-time fusion of LWIR/EO data

• Stereo Processing– Dense stereo matching

– Real-time high quality disparity maps

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EOLWIR

FUSED

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High Level Analysis• Target Tracking

– Tracks multiple targets from moving platforms

– Can be slaved to a gimbal for directed tracking

– Can provide tracked targets geo-location and heading

• Obstacle Detection– Ground plane estimation

– Positive/Negative obstacle detection

• Geo-referencing– Target localization – GPS coordinates

of the tracked target (when integrated with onboard telemetry information)

– Map overlay to provide contextual information and correlation of video feed to topological map

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Some of our clients

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