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Embedded Vision Insights: August 20, 2013 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: A New Embedded Vision Summit Presenter and Alliance Member Meeting Presentation Eye-Catching Applications For High Speed Vision Opportunities and Challenges for Embedded Vision on Mobile Devices Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Last time, I alerted you to the […]

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“High Speed Vision and Its Applications,” a Presentation from Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa

Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa of Tokyo University delivers the keynote presentation, "High Speed Vision and Its Applications — Sensor Fusion, Dynamic Image Control, Vision Architecture, and Meta-Perception," at the July 2013 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. High speed vision processing and various applications based on it are expected to become increasingly common due to continued improvement

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Embedded Vision on Mobile Devices: Opportunities and Challenges

by Tom Wilson CogniVue Brian Dipert Embedded Vision Alliance This article was originally published at Electronic Engineering Journal. It is reprinted here with the permission of TechFocus Media. Courtesy of service provider subsidies coupled with high shipment volumes, relatively inexpensive smartphones and tablets supply formidable processing capabilities: multi-core GHz-plus CPUs and graphics processors, on-chip DSPs

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National Instruments’ NIWeek 2013: Embedded Vision Alliance Presentation

Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, represented the organization at the 2013 NIWeek conference, sponsored by Alliance member company National Instruments. His presentation, on Wednesday August 7, was titled, “Development and Deployment of Embedded Vision in Industry: An Update.” The abstract was as follows: Increasingly powerful, inexpensive processors… National Instruments’ NIWeek 2013: Embedded

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Embedded Vision Insights: August 6, 2013 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: The Embedded Vision Summit's Location, and In-Progress Registration Consumer Impressions of Embedded Vision Systems Vision-Enabled Selective Laser Melting of Metals Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, In the last issue of this newsletter, I mentioned that we were in the process of editing

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Embedded Vision Insights: July 23, 2013 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: A New Member, and the Embedded Vision Summit Keynote Presenter OpenCV in Industrial Robotics Applications 3-D Sensor Implementation Alternatives Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Last Wednesday's Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting, held in San Jose, California at Aptina's headquarters, was as always

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Developing a Quality Inspection Method for Selective Laser Melting of Metals with NI Hardware and Software

By building our system with the NI FlexRIO FPGA adapter module incorporated in an NI PXI system with LabVIEW, we can more effectively monitor and control the quality of the SLM process. – Tom Craeghs, Catholic University of Leuven The Challenge Controlling and monitoring the selective laser melting (SLM) process in real time to more

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Developing a 3D Optical Surface Profilometer Using LabVIEW and NI Vision Development Module

The device performs to a high standard with a total build cost of less than €5,000 and a development time of less than three months. This is largely due to the ease of hardware integration provided by LabVIEW and also the advanced and high-speed data processing capabilities that LabVIEW and NI vision provide. – David

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Using LabVIEW and the NI Vision Development Module to Ensure High-Quality HMI Products

We designed automated vision interpretation software (AVI) using LabVIEW and the NI Vision Development Module, which presented the most efficient and powerful capabilities for developing our automated vision interpretation concept and shortening our time market. – Dan Olsson, Infotiv AB The Challenge Designing an automated test system to interpret text, symbols, and indicators to ensure

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Designing an Integrated Vision and Robotics Cell for Terminal Block Assembly with NI Vision Hardware and Software

With the NI standard, we can implement fast integration of any product in the projects, shortening development time and costs. – Cristiano Buttinoni, Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD), ImagingLab The Challenge Designing a system that tightly integrates robotics and vision for assembling electric components with short batches and a variety of products. The Solution Installing five

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