Leopard Imaging and Sony Semiconductor Collaborate on Smart City AI-Based Imaging 

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FREMONT, Calif., Aug. 1, 2024 — Leopard Imaging Inc., a vision solutions design and manufacturing company, has collaborated with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS) on the GS500 AI vision system, empowering smart cities and industrial automation. 

The GS500 features the GS500-MIPI camera, equipped with the intelligent vision sensor IMX500 from Sony, and powered by their edge AI sensing platform, AITRIOS, which together, allow for advanced AI processing capabilities and high-end edge AI processing. 
 
Powered by a 12-megapixel sensor, the Leopard Imaging GS500 AI vision system excels in deciphering scenes and handling machine-learning tasks directly on the camera. This system offers high speed and security, featuring edge AI and a scalable architecture. 
 
Installation and maintenance are easy with network options like PoE, WiFi, and LTE-CatM1, along with OTA AI and app updates. 
 
Data minimization is a key feature with Sony’s IMX500 sensor, ensuring data anonymization at the front edge and implementing top-level data protection. Images are processed to derive metadata at capture, and image capture occurs only when necessary. This mechanism reduces data storage and transfer, making the GS500 AI vision system a secure and reliable choice for various applications, including smart city infrastructure, robotic vision, and industrial automation. 
 
“Leopard’s new solution, leveraging Sony Semiconductor Solutions’ IMX500, creates a versatile, outdoor, edge AI camera for smart city use cases like traffic counting, curb management, parking occupancy, pedestrian safety, and more. We are pleased to welcome another camera partner into Sony’s growing AITRIOS ecosystem, expanding offerings for our customers that work under a variety of IoT environments.” – Yu Kitamura, Program Manager for Smart Cities, Sony Semiconductor Solutions 
 
In 2023, Leopard Imaging won first place in the Pedestrian Safety Challenge Hackathon Competition co-sponsored by the tinyML Foundation, and the City of San José, with technology partner, Sony Semiconductor Solutions. This competition laid a solid foundation for the GS500 AI system research and development. This fall, Leopard Imaging, Sony Semiconductor Solutions, tinyML, and the City of San José will join together on webinar to discuss how AI vision solutions could improve pedestrian safety efforts in smart cities on September 10th, 8a.m. PST. Click here for webinar registration. 

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