Ten years ago the idea that today's cars would be sporting forward looking smart vision systems would have been considered ridiculous. Yet, here we are.
The rapid rise of embedded image processors, low cost high resolution imaging sensors, and advances in data processing and communications is rapidly transforming machine vision technologies.
In this article by Greg Blackman, IMVEurope, he posits that in the very near future machine vision systems won't just be stations on a factory line maintained by workers, but rather embedded vision systems will be fundamental components of production machines that see and think.
EMBEDDED VISION Greg Blackman investigates the rise of embedded vision and finds that advances in computer hardware are set to revolutionize factory automation Imaging and Machine Vision Europe : August/September 2016 What will tomorrow’s factories look like? One point of view from Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision [...]
Click here to view original web page at www.imveurope.com
Industrial Camera Sales, headquartered in Grand Rapids MI, is a supplier of machine vision components. "We are rapidly rethinking our product lineup. I think the days of selling cameras and optics as individual components as a primary revenue stream are rapidly coming to an end" say Jeff Stiegman, Partner and Marketing Strategist for IndustrialCameraSales.com.
The post Will embedded vision systems radically change the face of machine vision? appeared first on Industrial Camera Product News & Events.