PrimeSense

PrimeSense
Subsidiary of Apple Inc.
Industry Fabless Semiconductor
Fate Bought out by Apple Inc.
Founded 2005
Defunct 2013
Headquarters Israel
Key people
  • Aviad Maizels (President and Founder)
  • Alexander Shpunt (Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder)
  • Inon Beracha (CEO)
Products
  • PrimeSense 3D Sensor
  • Carmine 1.08
  • Carmine 1.09 (Short range)
  • Capri 1.25 (Not Yet Available)
  • Carmine 1080 SoC
  • Capri 1200 SoC (Not Yet Available)
  • NiTE Middleware
Parent Apple

PrimeSense is a former Israeli 3D sensing company based in Tel Aviv. PrimeSense had offices in Israel, North America, Japan, Singapore, Korea, China and Taiwan. PrimeSense was bought by Apple Inc. for $360 million on November 24, 2013.

Company Profile

PrimeSense was a fabless semiconductor company and provided products in the area of sensory inputs for consumer and commercial markets.

PrimeSense's technology had been originally applied to gaming but was later applied in other fields.[1] PrimeSense was best known for licensing the hardware design and chip used in Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensing system for the Xbox 360 in 2010.[2]

On November 24, 2013, Apple Inc. confirmed the purchase of PrimeSense for $360 million.[3]

Technology

Light Coding Technology

PrimeSense’s depth acquisition was enabled by "light coding" technology. The process coded the scene with near-IR light, light that returns distorted depending upon where things are. The solution then used a standard off-the-shelf CMOS image sensor to read the coded light back from the scene using various algorithms to triangulate and extract the 3D data. The product analysed scenery in 3 dimensions with software, so that devices could interact with users.[4][5]

Products

PrimeSense System on a Chip (SoC)

The CMOS image sensor worked with the visible video sensor to enable the depth map provided by PrimeSense SoC’s Carmine (PS1080) and Capri (PS1200) to be merged with the color image. The SoCs performed a registration process so the color image (RGB) and depth (D) information was aligned properly.[6] The light coding infrared patterns were deciphered in order to produce a VGA size depth image of a scene. It delivered visible video, depth, and audio information in a synchronized fashion via the USB 2.0 interface. The SoC had minimal CPU requirements as all depth acquisition algorithms ran on the SoC itself.

PrimeSense sensors

PrimeSense embedded its technology in its own sensors, the Carmine 1.08 and Carmine 1.09. Capri 1.25, touted by the company as the world's smallest 3D sensor, debuted at International CES 2013.[7]

PrimeSense middleware

PrimeSense developed the NiTE Middleware, the software that analyzed the data from the hardware, and the modules for OpenNI providing gesture and skeleton tracking. They were released only as binaries.[8] According to the NiTE Linkedin page: “Including computer vision algorithims, NiTE identifies users and tracks their movements, and provides the framework API for implementing Natural-Interaction UI controls based on gestures.”[9] The system could then interpret specific gestures, making completely hands-free control of electronic devices a reality.[1] Including:

Markets

PrimeSense's original focus was on the gaming[10] and living room markets,[11] but expanded to include:

Television

PC and Mobile

Interactive displays

Retail

Robotics

Healthcare

Milestones

Partners

Involvement with OpenNI

PrimeSense was a founding member of OpenNI, an industry-led, non-profit organization formed to certify and promote the compatibility and interoperability of Natural Interaction (NI) devices, applications and middleware. The original OpenNI project was shut down by Apple when they bought the open source software, but Occipital kept a forked version of OpenNI 2 active as an open source software for the SDK for their Structure Product.

Involvement with Microsoft

The company provided the 3D sensing technology for the first Kinect, previously known as Project Natal.[25][26]

Awards

The company was selected by MIT Technology Review magazine as one of world's 50 most innovative companies for 2011.[27]

PrimeSense won Design Team of the Year in EE Times 2011 Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE)[28]

PrimeSense was honored as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer in 2013.[29]

References

  1. 1 2 http://www2.technologyreview.com/tr50/primesense/
  2. http://venturebeat.com/2013/01/20/beyond-kinect-primesense-wants-to-drive-3d-sensing-into-more-everyday-consumer-gear/#FoKgcL7l6z2qct25.99
  3. Apple Confirms Acquisition of 3-D Sensor Startup PrimeSense
  4. http://forwardthinking.pcmag.com/gadgets/282321-primesense-motion-control-beyond-the-kinect
  5. 1 2 http://www.primesense.com/solutions/technology/
  6. http://electronicdesign.com/embedded/how-microsoft-s-primesense-based-kinect-really-works
  7. http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/11/primesense-capri-hands-on/
  8. http://wiki.debian.org/PrimeSenseNite
  9. http://www.linkedin.com/company/primesense/nite-middleware-902678/product
  10. http://www.crunchbase.com/company/primesense
  11. http://www.forbes.com/sites/nicoleperlroth/2010/12/13/for-primesense-microsofts-kinect-is-just-the-beginning/
  12. http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Motion-Sensing-Kinect-PrimeSense-WAVI-Xtion-Xbox-360,11874.html
  13. http://structure.io
  14. www.firecube-multimedia.com/lang/en
  15. www.eyeclick.com
  16. http://vimeo.com/27158262
  17. http://www.3dvisworld.com/news/technology-news/3672-new-ayotle-anytouch-3d-tactile-touchscreen.html
  18. http://remotepresence.org/?p=394
  19. http://www.gizmag.com/bodymetrics-body-mapping-for-clothes-fitting/20270/
  20. https://angel.co/matterport
  21. http://visionaryexcellence.com/tag/criif/
  22. http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/29/irobot-reorganizes-forms-new-unit-focused-on-ava-and-other-emer/
  23. http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000550536&fid=942
  24. https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/01/12/idUS167050511820110112
  25. Gohring, Nancy (29 July 2010). "Mundie: Microsoft's Research Depth Enabled Kinect". PC World. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  26. Corp., Microsoft (10 March 2010). "PrimeSense Supplies 3-D-Sensing Technology to "Project Natal" for Xbox 360". Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  27. http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4215731/EE-Times-honors-2011-ACE-Award-winners
  28. http://reports.weforum.org/technology-pioneers-2013/
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