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Vision China Shanghai 2024

TKH Vision旗下隶属公司Allied Vision、LMI Technologies、Chromasens 和 SVS-Vistek 将齐聚Vision China Shanghai 2024。参观我们的展位,一起探索 TKH Vision 一站式的机器视觉解决方案。

 

展位号码:E1.1402

7月8 - 10 号,上海新国际博览中心

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AI-BLOX and Allied Vision

An exciting collaboration between AI-BLOX and Allied Vision. The modular edge technology platform called Blox will be integrating the new Alvium GM2 (GMSL2™ interface) cameras.

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基于索尼CCD传感器相机的末次购买和末次发货期限

采用索尼 CCD 传感器项目的抉择困难:即刻转型还是持续坚守?

我们支持您针对自身项目寻找更好的应对方案。

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Kudan和Allied Vision

Kudan与Allied Vision的合作备受期待。Kudan Grand SLAM软件现已支持Nerian Ruby 3D深度相机,并随同Kudan自主移动机器人的移动机器人开发套件提供。

 

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高分辨率短波红外相机

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搭载Sony IMX992/993传感器的Alvium短波红外相机

 

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Goldeye XSWIR LP 扩展型短波红外相机

Goldeye XSWIR 扩展型短波红外相机
像素尺寸低至 2.2 µm,集成 TEC2 双重冷却技术


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熟谙如何针对不同应用场景寻找最适宜的相机解决方案。这既包括了数码相机本身,也兼顾了适配的镜头连接硬件以及软件接口。我们的工作是在任何场合以直观的方式可靠地输出所需的图像。

 

 

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在图像处理项目的全生命周期中,Allied Vision为您提供全程支持。我们可随时助您将相机集成至自有系统,解决软件相关问题,确保系统在购入相机的数年内仍能发挥一贯性能。

 

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When machine vision helps mitigate the effects of natural disasters

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Mobile imaging systems employing machine vision cameras are being used to assess damages

In 2017 the world was impacted by several severe weather events and natural disasters including floods and landslides in South East Asia, wildfires in Europe and North America, and hurricanes in the Caribbean, and United States. These events, which sometimes cost precious lives, displace people, damage infrastructure, and devastate economies are becoming a common occurrence in the global theater. Scientists and engineers around the world are utilizing machine vision cameras into their applications to help mitigate the effects of these events and help local governments and insurance companies provide relief more effectively.

Speed up damage inventory
Geoscience Australia; an agency of the Australian government; developed the Rapid Inventory Collection System (RICS). RICS is a mobile machine vision based system mounted on a vehicle that captures geo-tagged digital images of structures and buildings for quick field damage assessments in disaster affected areas. RICS was first deployed in 2009 to assess residential and commercial structure damage following the Victorian bushfires.

Assess impact with aerial imaging
A research team at the University of Applied Science in Braunschweig, Germany created a project that used a drone fitted with a Manta camera to monitor flood levels and help prioritize rescue efforts to protect endangered areas. Historic floods hit the Lower Saxony region and the city of Braunschweig in July, 2017. The team was asked to use their prototype to quickly identify the areas most impacted by flood waters and provide rescue teams with guidance as to where sandbag dams were needed to be deployed and consolidated.

Faster financial compensation
Quite often, those impacted by severe weather or natural disasters expostulate about how long it takes for them to receive help and financial relief. For example, hailstorms can cause serious damage to crops, buildings, and vehicles. For the latter, 3D scanning systems like the one designed by Adomea GmbH help assess the damage of a car within seconds and speed-up insurance claims.

 

These are just a few examples of how computer vision systems can help alleviate some of the impacts of severe weather and natural disasters. To learn more about this, please refer to the full stories below:

Watch the video: University of Braunschweig drone (in German)

Read the full case study: Hail damage compensation