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Machine Vision Adapts to Harsh Environments

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Ruggedizing the design of imaging equipment enables machine vision to work outside the lab.

Alexander Moy, Edmund Optics

Exploding beer bottles, tsunamis and flour may not seem to have anything in common, but they are all hazards that machine vision systems can face in field applications. System designs targeting the controlled conditions of a lab expect an ideal working environment, not real-world problems. When a system must be deployed outside the laboratory, less than favorable conditions make the design challenge formidable. Fortunately, there are options for dealing with harsh environments. Unfavorable environments can vary widely, but generally they involve one or more conditions that can interfere...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
    CoatingsFeaturesimaging systemsindustrialmachine vision systemsSensors & Detectors

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