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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
13368
World Ranking
8226
National Ranking
2261

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Optics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Control system

His primary areas of investigation include Control system, Optics, Image sensor, Glare and Optoelectronics. His study explores the link between Control system and topics such as Pixel that cross with problems in Remote sensing, Detector, Moisture and Windshield. His Optics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Image processing and Head.

Joseph S. Stam focuses mostly in the field of Image sensor, narrowing it down to topics relating to Light source and, in certain cases, Control. His Glare study combines topics in areas such as Vertical direction, Acoustics and Headlamp. The study incorporates disciplines such as Image capture and Radiation in addition to Optoelectronics.

His most cited work include:

  • System for controlling exterior vehicle lights (539 citations)
  • Control circuit for image array sensors (446 citations)
  • Systems and components for enhancing rear vision from a vehicle (425 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Optics, Control system, Image sensor, Optoelectronics and Headlamp. His Optics research focuses on Semiconductor and how it relates to Common emitter. His Control system study incorporates themes from Pixel, Automotive engineering, CMOS and Computer hardware.

Joseph S. Stam interconnects Moisture, Image processing and Windshield in the investigation of issues within Pixel. As part of one scientific family, Joseph S. Stam deals mainly with the area of Image sensor, narrowing it down to issues related to the Control theory, and often Control circuit. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Optoelectronics and Electrochromism in his work.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Optics (36.25%)
  • Control system (25.00%)
  • Image sensor (20.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2004-2011)?

  • Optics (36.25%)
  • Image sensor (20.00%)
  • Computer vision (15.00%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Joseph S. Stam mainly focuses on Optics, Image sensor, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence and Glare. His work in the fields of Optics, such as Lens, intersects with other areas such as Electrochromism and Printed circuit board. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Headlamp, Control and Automotive engineering.

His Automotive engineering study deals with Control theory intersecting with Simulation and Brightness. His Computer vision study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Control system. His research in Glare intersects with topics in Photodetector, Light level, Light signal and Reflectivity.

Between 2004 and 2011, his most popular works were:

  • System for controlling vehicle equipment (356 citations)
  • Vehicle automatic exterior light control (170 citations)
  • Electrochromic rearview mirror incorporating a third surface reflector with at least one graphical indicia (105 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Optics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer vision

Joseph S. Stam mainly investigates Image sensor, Optics, Glare, Control theory and Automotive engineering. The Image sensor study combines topics in areas such as Control and Control signal. His research brings together the fields of Optoelectronics and Optics.

As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Optoelectronics, concentrating on Light source and frequently concerns with Front. The various areas that he examines in his Glare study include Control system, Brightness and Simulation. His studies in Control theory integrate themes in fields like Headlamp and Light control.

Best Publications

  • System for controlling exterior vehicle lights

    Joseph S. Stam;Jon H. Bechtel;Spencer D. Reese;John K. Roberts

  • Method of making a semiconductor radiation emitter package

    John K. Roberts;Joseph S. Stam;Spencer D. Reese;Robert R. Turnbull

  • Automatic vehicle exterior light control

    Joseph Stam;Jon Bechtel;Frederick Bauer

  • Control circuit for image array sensors

    Jon H. Bechtel;Joseph S. Stam

  • Systems and components for enhancing rear vision from a vehicle

    Frederick T. Bauer;Lois Bauer;John K. Roberts;Joseph S. Stam

  • Control system to automatically dim vehicle head lamps

    Joseph Scott Stam;Jon Harold Bechtel;John King Roberts

  • Vehicle automatic exterior light control

    Joseph Stam;Jon Bechtel;Spencer Reese;John Roberts

  • Indicators and illuminators using a semiconductor radiation emitter package

    John K. Roberts;Frederick T. Bauer;Joseph S. Stam;Timothy A. Bonardi

  • System and method for controlling vehicle equipment by determining spatial composition of an image of a vehicle window

    Joseph S. Stam;Jon H. Bechtel;John K. Roberts

  • System for controlling vehicle equipment

    Jon H. Bechtel;Joseph S. Stam

  • Moisture sensor and windshield fog detector

    Joseph S. Stam;Jon H. Bechtel;John K. Roberts

  • Lamp assembly incorporating optical feedback

    Joseph S. Stam;John K. Roberts

  • Image processing system to control vehicle headlamps or other vehicle equipment

    Joseph S. Stam;Mark W. Pierce;Harold C. Ockerse

  • Image acquisition and processing methods for automatic vehicular exterior lighting control

    Joseph S Stam;Gregory A Mart;Keith H Berends;Gregory S Bush

  • Optischer sensor mit breitem dynamischem bereich

    H. Jon Bechtel;R. Eric Fossum;E. Sabrina Kemeny;S. Joseph Stam

  • Package for an optical sensor

    Fred T. Bauer;Joseph Scott Stam

  • Vehicle vision system

    Jon H. Bechtel;Joseph S. Stam;Eric R. Fossum;Sabrina E. Kemeny

  • Vehicle headlamp control utilizing a light sensor having at least two light transducers

    Jon H. Bechtel;Frederick T. Bauer;Joseph S. Stam;Robert C. Knapp

  • Electrochromic rearview mirror incorporating a third surface partially transmissive reflector

    William L. Tonar;Jeffrey A. Forgette;John S. Anderson;Jon H. Bechtel

  • Headlamp control to prevent glare

    Joseph S. Stam

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon H. Bechtel
Jon H. Bechtel Gentex (United States)
William L. Tonar
William L. Tonar Gentex (United States)
Eric R. Fossum
Eric R. Fossum Dartmouth College

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