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Smart camera machine vision/Industrial cameras for manufacturing,vision and inspection
Machine vision is an image-processing technology that enables automated devices to scan objects within a limited field of view,interpret their orientation, and react according to preprogrammed sequences. Smart cameras, or “machine vision sensors,” often support a machine vision system by digitizing and transferring frames for computer analysis.
Industrial Cameras Specifications
Machine vision is typically a multi-staged system that employs smart cameras in the initial phases of image-processing. Although a smart camera cannot “see” with the complexity of a human eye, it can approximate vision by examining pixel clusters through pattern recognition software and drawing simple conclusions based on programmed knowledge.
Code Reading and Indentification
Code reading and authentication require less processing capacity than product inspection, so relatively simple smart camera models can perform such operations. A barcode provides machine-readable data that can be quickly scanned by a smart camera, thereby enabling a high volume of code-imprinted products to be authenticated at a comparatively rapid pace. Smart cameras can verify that a barcode has been applied to the appropriate product, or determine if a code contains the correct data.
Q:What is a machine vision camera?
Machine vision is the use of a camera or multiple cameras to inspect and analyze objects automatically, usually in an industrial or production environment. The data acquired then can be used to control a process or manufacturing activity.