Machine vision, speaking generally, is an electro optical system (camera) connected to a processing unit such as a computer for image processing and to control a system. It is a system or computer ...
For centuries, mankind's greatest technological leaps have begun with a simple act: observing nature. Our desire to fly high was inspired by birds' ability to soar the skies. Our fascination with ...
FLIR Systems has joined forces with Ansys in an attempt to produce superior hazard detection capabilities for assisted driving. The two companies will also be displaying a thermal-enhanced demo car at ...
Nikon has this week launched its new LuFact ultra-compact machine vision camera in the form of the LuFact AH020-MR Camera head and I/F conversion unit LuFact A1000-G. The LuFact is Nikon’s first ...
A standard machine-vision system consists of five basic parts: the camera, optics, illumination or lighting, the image-acquisition hardware, and the machine-vision software. While some people tend to ...
An age-old vulnerability of physical keypads is visibly worn keys. For example, a number pad with digits clearly worn from repeated use provides an attacker with a clear starting point. The same ...
Smoke quickly fills a room the size of a shipping container while two bodies lie on the floor. Within seconds, they completely disappear from view — though not for personnel with the Glendale Fire ...
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Imagine entering a store, picking up an item and then walking out of the store and simply receiving a receipt for the item via email. It sounds like the future, but it is the present with AWM ...