The purpose of the program ASV
As part of IRT Nanoelec’s “Advanced Smart Vision (ASV)” program, the goal is to develop innovative solutions and technologies to implement new advanced smart vision systems based on innovative CMOS sensors, new RF imaging radars, and the deployment of AI at the edge. This program will enable the development of both the key 3D silicon technologies essential for multilayer architectures, heterogeneous integration, and the implementation of edge AI, as well as the associated CAD tools and methodologies required to build these complex architectures. This represents a significant step forward and a shift in mindset, as the construction and combination of various advanced imaging solutions enhanced by edge AI through heterogeneous integration and advanced packaging pose a major challenge. All these developments will pave the way for new applications and market opportunities and help strengthen the competitiveness of the industrial partners involved in the project.
The SVA program incorporates the Addvisia multispectral platform (see below).
Addvisia : multipectral imaging
Led by a CEA team and stemming from an IRT Nanoelec initiative, the Addvisia technology dissemination hub fosters a community of interest focused on multimodal and multispectral imaging to explore the full potential of combined imagers and identify new applications.
At the heart of the hub is an easily accessible, continuously evolving multi-imager test platform. This modular platform brings together technology suppliers, integrators, and users around common goals: to better understand why and how imagers can be combined for new applications, within an agile experimental environment.
Program at a glance

Your contacts for ASV
The ASV program is managed by Eric Ollier (c) P.Jayet/CEA