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    serva transport systems and in-situ Vision & Sensor Systems have developed a fully automated car parking system that makes use of more of the space in a parking garage by first...
    Jan. 1, 2013
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    Anyone who doubted that the CoaXPress (CXP) standard would become the next-generation high-speed camera interface would have their fears alleviated at last November's VISION trade...
    Jan. 1, 2013
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    Numerous methods have been proposed to capture 3-D images, including those based on time-of-flight (ToF) technology.
    Jan. 1, 2013
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    Netherlands-based Orgaworld installed a PathFindIR infrared system from FLIR Systems onto a mast next to the cabin of a wheel loader that is used to turn piles of waste being ...
    Jan. 1, 2013
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    To enable multiple product types of different shapes and sizes to be counted, Neogramm has developed a linescan-based vision system that can automatically count randomly positioned...
    Jan. 1, 2013
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    Engineers at Akeo Plus have developed a vision-based robotic system to automate the procedure of slashing prepared bread dough prior to baking for a large French bread manufacturer...
    Jan. 1, 2013
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    To determine the integrity of packaged ear droppers, vision system integrator Olmec-UK has designed a machine-vision system for Thornton & Ross, a large pharmaceutical manufacturer...
    Jan. 1, 2013
    Andy Wilson
    What could be more interesting than having a person who looks and thinks exactly as you do walking around the planet?
    Jan. 1, 2013