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Vision technology will be one of the highlights at Embedded World in Nuremberg. Here, we preview what to expect
Vision technology will be one of the highlights at Embedded World in Nuremberg. Here, we preview what to expect
Prior to speaking at the Embedded World trade fair, The Khronos Group’s president, Neil Trevett, discusses the open API standards available for applications using machine learning and embedded vision
The trade fair will cover embedded systems for security for electronic systems, distributed intelligence, the Internet of Things, e-mobility, and energy efficiency.
Greg Blackman reports from Embedded World, in Nuremberg, where he finds rapid progress in technology for imaging at the edge
Hardware and software manufacturers for embedded vision components must work together to promote the effective use of this pioneering technology. This is the view of the VDMA Machine Vision group
Intel, Congatec and Real-Time Systems were showing a live demo of a new industrial-grade application server platform for multiple real-time industrial controls at Embedded World 2019. The platform targets the next generation of vision-based collaborative robotics
Basler's embedded vision development kit, which won an Embedded World award, along with numerous other vision technology for embedded processing, was on display during the Embedded World trade fair at the end of February in Nuremberg, Germany
Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, discusses the four key trends driving the proliferation of visual perception in machines
Machine vision camera maker Imago Technologies has built an industrial camera based on a vision sensor from Prophesee that operates along similar principals to human vision, rather than capturing frames like a standard CMOS sensor
Greg Blackman visited the Embedded World conference and exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, at the end of February to find vision in abundance
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