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  2. GigE Vision - Wikipedia

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    Covers the definition of data types and the ways images can be transferred via GigE. GigE Device Discovery Mechanism—Provides mechanisms to obtain IP addresses. XML description file based on a schema defined by the European Machine Vision Association's GenICam standard that allows access to camera controls and image streams. [4]

  3. GenICam - Wikipedia

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    A common software interface that tries to support all genicam cameras is available: aravis. GenICam consists of three modules to help solving the main tasks in machine vision field in a generic way. These modules are: GenApi: Using an XML description file, this is used to configure the camera and details how to access and control cameras;

  4. OMA Device Management - Wikipedia

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    OMA Device Management is a device management protocol specified by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) Working Group and the Data Synchronization (DS) Working Group. [1] The current approved specification of OMA DM is version 1.2.1, [ 2 ] the latest modifications to this version released in June 2008. [ 3 ]

  5. Network Device Interface - Wikipedia

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    Network Device Interface (NDI) is a software specification developed by the technology company NewTek. It enables high-definition video to be transmitted, received, and communicated over a computer network with low latency and high quality.

  6. Protocol converter - Wikipedia

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    A protocol converter is a device used to convert standard or proprietary protocol of one device to the protocol suitable for the other device or tools to achieve the desired interoperability. Protocols are software installed on the routers, which convert the data formats, data rate and protocols of one network into the protocols of the network ...

  7. Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link - Wikipedia

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    Examples include control data distribution for adaptive driving beam headlights, [8] transport of radar and lidar data in autonomous vehicles, and video data transport between domain controllers in a vehicle. For example, surround view camera data can be transported from the ADAS domain controller to the head unit to be displayed to the driver.

  8. Picture Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Android supports PTP, so that software programs that support grabbing photos from a digital camera will support grabbing photos from an Android phone when you select the PTP mode. [7] As with MTP, a limitation is that when transferring photos from a computer to the Android device, file timestamps are replaced with the time of the copy. For ...

  9. USB3 Vision - Wikipedia

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    As the standard is defined at a protocol layer, the software vendor providing the driver may be a different entity than the company designing the camera. [ 12 ] Register Access includes mandatory USB3 vision registers as well as camera specific registers which may control parameters such as shutter speed or integration time, gamma correction ...