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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. Smart camera - Wikipedia

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    Early smart camera (ca. 1985, in red) with an 8MHz Z80 compared to a modern device featuring Texas Instruments' C64 @1GHz. A smart camera is a machine vision system which, in addition to image capture circuitry, is capable of extracting application-specific information from the captured images, along with generating event descriptions or making decisions that are used in an intelligent and ...

  4. Event camera - Wikipedia

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    An event camera, also known as a neuromorphic camera, [1] silicon retina [2] or dynamic vision sensor, [3] is an imaging sensor that responds to local changes in brightness. Event cameras do not capture images using a shutter as conventional (frame) cameras do. Instead, each pixel inside an event camera operates independently and asynchronously ...

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    Arlo Pro Wireless Home Security Camera System. The Arlo Pro Home Security System is a 100% wire-free indoor/outdoor security camera with rechargeable batteries, motion detection and sound ...

  6. The 8 Best Outdoor Security Cameras for Your Home - AOL

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    If you’re looking to buy a multi-camera system right away, the Arlo Ultra 2 (three Camera Set) gives you a trio of powerful security cameras. Each one can record 4K HDR video with a 180-degree ...

  7. Machine vision - Wikipedia

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    Stereoscopic vision is used in special cases involving unique features present in both views of a pair of cameras. [27] Other 3D methods used for machine vision are time of flight and grid based. [27] [25] One method is grid array based systems using pseudorandom structured light system as employed by the Microsoft Kinect system circa 2012. [28 ...

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