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  2. GigE Vision - Wikipedia

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    GigE Vision [1] is an interface standard introduced in 2006 for high-performance industrial cameras. It provides a framework for transmitting high-speed video and related control data over Ethernet networks.

  3. High-speed camera - Wikipedia

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    High Speed digital cameras have been used to study how mines dropped from the air will deploy in near-shore regions, [22] including development of various weapon systems. In 2005 high speed digital cameras with 4 megapixel resolution, recording at 1500 fps, were replacing the 35mm and 70mm high speed film cameras used on tracking mounts on test ...

  4. Omron Adept - Wikipedia

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    Around 2004, Adept introduced table-top SCARA robots called the Adept Cobra i600/i800, with the system and servo controls, and the power amplifiers, embedded in the base of the robot. The related Adept Cobra s600/s800 models employ an external controller (with the servo controls and amplifiers still in the robot base) to achieve greater system ...

  5. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Medium format cameras (H System); mirrorless medium-format cameras (X System); lenses; multi-shot digital backs; photographic equipment HP: United States: Compact digital cameras manufactured by VistaQuest Corp. Insta360: China: Action cameras, 360-degree cameras Kinefinity China Digital Cinema and broadcast cameras Kodak: United States

  6. Eagle Eye Networks - Wikipedia

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    Its cloud-based security camera system received an award for the best new hosted solution from the Security Industry Association in April 2014. [50] [51] The company was listed as a CRN Magazine top 25 emerging company in July 2014. [52] Eagle Eye's founder and Dean Drako was named to Goldman Sachs' 100 most intriguing entrepreneurs list for ...

  7. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced industrial high-speed cameras and began to diversify its chemical operations by producing vitamin concentrates and plastics. [ 34 ] [ 61 ] In 1934, Kodak entered a partnership with Edwin Land to supply polarized lenses, [ 62 ] after briefly considering an offer to purchase Land's patents. [ 63 ]

  8. Vision-guided robot systems - Wikipedia

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    It can be used for quality control to check dimensions, angles, colour or surface structure-or for the recognition of an object as used in VGR systems. A camera can be anything from a standard compact camera system with integrated vision processor to more complex laser sensors and high resolution high speed cameras.

  9. Teledyne FLIR - Wikipedia

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    In January 2004, FLIR acquired Indigo Systems, a developer and supplier of infrared imaging products, including cooled and uncooled infrared detectors, camera cores, and finished cameras, for $190 million. [24] In 2011, after losing a trade secrets claim against the founders of Indigo Systems, FLIR agreed to pay $39 million to settle a countersuit.

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