Sergey Velichko

Presented by:

Sergey Velichko - Senior Manager, Technology
& Product Strategy, Automotive Sensing Division

March 27, 2025

8:00AM PDT

Duration: 60 minutes

Language: English

Attendance: Online

Event Description

The automotive industry is witnessing a significant transformation driven by the ADAS and Autonomous Driving systems that use high dynamic range (HDR) multi-megapixel (MP) camera technologies. This webinar explores the comparative advancements in latest HDR image sensors wih LED flicker mitigation (LFM), focusing on their increasing resolution capabilities, shrinking pixel size and the implications for automotive applications. Both super exposure and split pixel HDR LFM technologies are compared directly in their abilities for various object detection.

Our expert, Sergey Velichko will explain the latest technological developments, market and regulation trends, and the balance related to performance in HDR automotive cameras, highlighting their role in the future of intelligent sensing. Join us and learn the trade-offs of performance characteristics in automotive HDR sensors and their impact on ADAS and autonomous system’s ability to “see” around the vehicle in challenging conditions.

Key Takeaways

Gain a deep understanding of the importance of automotive HDR image sensor performance metrics related to reliable object recognition

How onsemi Hyperlux family of image sensors helps the latest ADAS systems to get to higher levels of road safety and autonomy, in comparison to other solutions

Understand the catering of onsemi latest 8 MP and 3 MP HDR LFM image sensors to both sensing and viewing camera applications

Learn more about Hyperlux from onsemi.

About the Speaker

Sergey Velichko
Sergey Velichko

Senior Manager, Technology & Product Strategy, Automotive Sensing Division

Sergey Velichko has been responsible for technology and product development for the Automotive Sensing Division at onsemi since 2007. He is a Senior IEEE Member. Previously, he has worked in various teaching and R&D positions at KPI, Micron Technology, and HP. He authored and co-authored more than 50 publications and over 70 issued and pending patents. His interests include intelligent sensor technology and strategic product development, novel imaging architectures, and innovations in imaging sensor designs.