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9 June 1986 New Aspects of Image Processing Systems in Flexible Production
R.-J. Ahlers, K. Melchior
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Proceedings Volume 0595, Computer Vision for Robots; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952280
Event: 1985 International Technical Symposium/Europe, 1985, Cannes, France
Abstract
The most interesting sensor-systems that can be used advantageously in flexible production, not only for quality control purposes, are image processing systems. The use of one or more electro-optical sensors, e.g. matrix or linear CCD-arrays, laser scanners etc., combined with an image processing unit and a host computer leads to sophisticated system configurations. Yet a clear understanding of these configurations, both in software- and hardware-level, is necessary to make these systems flexible and intelligent as needed. As a consequence new hardware and software concepts are required that could be integrated into image processing units for industrial applications. A time sequential, dynamically configurable image processing system is a good approximation with adapted software tools - and here especially the powerful BILDLIB of IPA - to meet industrial needs.
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R.-J. Ahlers and K. Melchior "New Aspects of Image Processing Systems in Flexible Production", Proc. SPIE 0595, Computer Vision for Robots, (9 June 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952280
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image analysis

Sensors

Computing systems

Detection and tracking algorithms

Electro optical systems

Manufacturing

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