Hands-On Camera System Simulation with Ansys Speos

Join us for a virtual workshop that will introduce participants to Ansys Speos for simulating camera image quality and system performance. The session will walk through an automotive driver monitoring system example, drawing parallels with eye-tracking sensors in AR/VR, highlighting shared modeling approaches and design challenges.

Date/Time: June 10, 2025 from 11:00 AM EDT – 2:00 PM EDT

Speakers:
Mina Nazari
Mike Grove
Hunju Yi

Venue:

Virtual

Overview

Whether you're an optical engineer interested in system-level optical simulation or a mechanical engineer focused on camera packaging and integration, this session offers valuable insights into real-world camera modeling.

Learn how to create photometric and radiometric image simulations using illuminance and irradiance maps captured by a camera, based on a reduced-order or black-box lens model from Zemax OpticStudio. You’ll explore how to assess full camera system behavior under different lighting conditions—essential for optimizing vision-based systems. Register now to secure your spot and take the first step towards mastering simulating camera image quality and system performance.

What attendees will learn

  • Understand the role of Ansys Speos in simulating camera image quality and optical performance.
  • Learn how to import and use lens models—including reduced-order and black-box types—designed in Zemax OpticStudio.
  • Gain hands-on exposure to photometric and radiometric simulations, including how to generate illuminance and irradiance maps.
  • Explore how camera systems behave under real-world lighting conditions to inform design decisions and product optimization.
  • Apply these techniques to relevant use cases, such as driver monitoring systems and AR/VR eye-tracking, to better understand cross-industry applications.

Who should attend

Optical engineers interested in system-level optical simulation, or Mechanical engineers interested in camera packaging. Beginner workshop.

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