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Industrial machinery now has the ability to “see” what it is doing and quickly decide based on what it sees thanks to machine vision technology. Machine vision is most frequently used for product identification, sorting, and tracking, as well as visual inspection and fault detection.
Cameras are used by machine vision to collect visual data from the environment. It then prepares the data for usage in various applications by processing the photos using a combination of hardware and software. SpecialiZed optics are frequently used in machine vision technology to capture images.
The India Machine Vision Camera Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The 4th Generation Machine Vision and IoT Smart Camera from Soliton has been released. Today, Soliton Technologies, the first company in India to produce smart cameras, announced the release of NUERA, its most recent model.
The camera has GigE, WiFi, and 4G connectivity, as well as inbuilt image processing and video analytics. With an IP67 casing, the camera is tough and small (6x6x5cm3), and it can survive hard industrial or outdoor situations. The application-specific options for image sensors, optics, illumination, interfaces, and peripherals are provided by the design’s high degree of modularity.
The main benefit of NUERA is its ability to transfer only processed data to the cloud servers, significantly lowering the amount of data transmission, while running complex algorithms, including deep learning, on its high-performance quad-core processor.
Additionally, the camera features local storage where up to 32GB of labelled video data can be saved and accessed as needed. NUERA is made to handle a variety of tasks, such as surveillance, traffic monitoring and control, drone-based imaging, controlling access for people or vehicles, and industrial tasks including robotics, fruit/nut sorting and grading, print colour registration, label inspection, and metrology.
The platform may handle a variety of multi-sensor applications, including those for 3D vision, 360-degree imaging, IR + visible light sensor fusion, etc.The USB interface supports the touchscreen. As a result, NUERA serves as a highly adaptable, small, and comprehensive platform for a variety of OEM applications.