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Boosting Bandwidth Capabilities With Lossless Compression

Presented by James Falconer

Jul 15, 2025
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Boosting Bandwidth Capabilities With Lossless Compression
This virtual session discusses compression, an often misunderstood, undervalued and under-deployed tool for vision applications. This session will discuss the various approaches to deploying compression, and how a novel approach enables low latency, high reliability, and lossless compression for vision applications. When designed and deployed properly compression can significantly boost the bandwidth capabilities of existing infrastructure and increase performance while maintaining and lowering costs.

The session will include real-world examples of compression deployed in high-value imaging systems for security, defense, and medical devices, such as, dental/medical Imaging, which requires larger image sensors and more data but without the need to invest and replace installed infrastructure and reduces exposure times and not requiring second scans. 360 imaging/machine vision will also be covered, where compression empowers more image sources, 24/7 monitoring, and the ability to support larger image sensors and multiple networked devices over lower-cost infrastructure.

*** This presentation premiered during the 2025 Vision Spectra Conference. For more information on Photonics Media conferences and summits, visit events.photonics.com

About the presenter

James FalconerJames Falconer has a solid background in engineering and aerospace, with experience in research, teaching, and product management. Currently, he is product manager at Pleora Technologies and serves as the vice-chair of the GigE Vision Technical Committee at AIA - Advancing Vision + Imaging. Previous roles include being a senior field application engineer and production engineer. Falconer has a master’s degree in applied science and aerospace engineering from Carleton University.
machine vision systemsVision Spectralossless image compressionImaging
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