All change in edge computing
As AMD buys Xilinx and Nvidia acquires Arm, we ask two industry experts what this could mean for the vision sector
As AMD buys Xilinx and Nvidia acquires Arm, we ask two industry experts what this could mean for the vision sector
Framos has added the Intel RealSense’s D455 depth camera to its 3D devices portfolio
Slamcore, a provider of visual SLAM and spatial AI systems, has been added to the Intel Realsense software program
How do you choose a 3D vision system for a robot cell? Geraldine Cheok and Kamel Saidi at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the USA discuss an initiative to define standards for industrial 3D imaging
Infervision's coronavirus AI system has now been installed at the Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome to screen and diagnose Covid-19 patients
Join Dr Christopher Scheubel from Framos and Miro Mlejnek from Intel as they explore the benefits of the Framos D435e camera, featuring Intel’s RealSense technology for industrial environments. Scheubel and Mlejnek will delve deep into the technical specifications and performance of this industrial 3D camera. In addition, this webinar will feature Intel’s RealSense roadmap for off-the-shelf 3D cameras.
Framos has developed an industrial grade version of Intel’s RealSense Suite to provide Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and an IP66 rated housing
Intel has launched a camera with simultaneous localisation and mapping built-in. The tracking camera fuses visual and inertial sensor inputs
Matthew Dale explores how online supermarket Ocado is using 3D vision to automate its warehouses
Two instances of ASIC technology were presented at Stemmer Imaging’s UK technology forum on 16 November at Silverstone. Greg Blackman reports
Farmers are starting to reap the rewards of robotics and machine vision, as Keely Portway finds out
Open source software has advanced to a point where it’s now a credible option for industrial imaging, Matthew Dale finds
Chris Beynon, Active Silicon’s CTO and technical chair of the Coaxpress committee, updates on the Coaxpress standard
The Khronos Group and the EMVA are to explore software standards for embedded vision. Khronos’ Neil Trevett and EMVA’s Chris Yates explain the work
Greg Blackman reports from the Embedded World show, where industry experts gave insights into vision processing at the edge
Greg Blackman speaks to Guy Meynants, formerly of Cmosis, and Paul Jerram, of Teledyne e2v, about the history of the image sensors onboard the Mars rover