18 - 22 August 2024
San Diego, California, US
Conference 13109 > Paper 13109-502
Paper 13109-502

Meta-optics for edge computing (Plenary Presentation)

19 August 2024 • 9:15 AM - 9:55 AM PDT | Conv. Ctr. Room 6A

Abstract

With the proliferation of networked sensors and artificial intelligence, there is an increasing need for edge computing where data is processed at the sensor level to reduce bandwidth and latency while still preserving energy efficiency. In this talk, I will discuss how meta-optics can be used to implement computation for optical edge sensors, serving to off-load computationally expensive convolutional operations from the digital platform, reducing both latency and power consumption. I will discuss how meta-optics can augment, or replace, conventional imaging optics in achieving parallel optical processing across multiple independent channels for identifying, and classifying, both spatial and spectral features of objects.

Presenter

Vanderbilt Univ. (United States)
Professor Valentine received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in 2004 and a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from UC Berkeley in 2010. At Vanderbilt he is currently a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Deputy Director of the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE). Prof. Valentine researches the optical properties of nanostructured metamaterials for imaging and image processing, photodetection, and dynamically reconfigurable optics for wavefront control. He has received an NSF CAREER Award, the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, and a Chancellor’s Award for Research.
Presenter/Author
Vanderbilt Univ. (United States)