Novel camera lowers cost of high-speed imaging
The compressive coded rotating mirror (CCRM) camera, developed by scientists at Heriot-Watt University, achieves full colour, HD resolution at millions of frames per second
The compressive coded rotating mirror (CCRM) camera, developed by scientists at Heriot-Watt University, achieves full colour, HD resolution at millions of frames per second
A consortium of scientists has received £4 million to develop a robotics solution, including remote inspection, for maintenance of subsea power cables on offshore wind farms
Greg Blackman looks at the technology surrounding spectral imaging, including hyperspectral and multispectral solutions suitable for industrial imaging
Could computer vision be the key to fully autonomous warehouses? Benjamin Skuse investigates
Tim Reynolds asks what developers must consider when building an embedded vision system
Abigail Williams finds that traceability systems used in pharma packaging are now becoming more common for consumer goods
A look at colour imaging and some of the products available
Scorpion Vision's Paul Wilson spoke at the UKIVA conference in April about how Raspberry Pi cameras are now more than just a device for hobbyists. Greg Blackman reports
Greg Blackman speaks to the Faraday Institution’s Dr Alireza Rastegarpanah about work to automate disassembly of lithium-ion batteries