Scorpion collaborates with Sony to show Smartcam

A Scorpion Vision product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 15, 2009

Scorpion Vision and Sony Image Sensing Solutions Europe have collaborated to hold a Machine Vision Technical Day.

The featured product will be the Scorpion Smartcam 3D, an intelligent camera system that can mimic the stereo vision of the human eyes.

The event will feature a Sony/Scorpion package called the Sony Smartcam, a high-performance industrial camera combined with a PC running Microsoft Windows in a small package, measuring 141 x 14mm.

The camera contains a modern, fast computer processor and is able to run the latest automation software that can analyse images, monitoring for certain conditions, and send outputs in the form of pass/fails or measurement data.

The more advanced aspects of the camera/software combination use algorithms that allow measurements to be made 'on the fly'.

The latest algorithm creates a 3D stereoscopic model that allows the software to calculate the height of an object as well as it's position in the X and Y planes.

This is particularly useful for robot guidance and can enhance the ability of a robot to identify and pick up objects placed in a haphazard fashion and in any order.

The Sony Technical Day will take place on 10 December at Sony HQ in Weybridge, Surrey.

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