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    How to implement multi-camera synchronization in smart carts the right way

    Vinoth RajagopalanJanuary 23, 20230
    Smart cart systems, equipped with multi-camera synchronization, are changing the retail landscape. See how to implement a synchronized multicamera system in smart carts the right way while overcoming frame rate and latency challenges
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    How do Autonomous Mobile Robots see – what product engineers need to know

    Gomathi SankarNovember 30, 20230
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    A short guide to why monochrome cameras have the edge over color cameras

    Prabu KumarJanuary 23, 20230
    Many assume color cameras are a better fit for every embedded vision application than monochrome cameras. But the reality could be different. Understand why monochrome cameras can be a better choice in certain embedded vision applications
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    Why See3CAM_160 – 16 MP autofocus USB camera – is the perfect fit for telepresence robots

    Vinoth RajagopalanNovember 1, 20220
    Telepresence robots must be integrated with the perfect camera system for video conferencing, navigation, obstacle detection, barcode reading, etc. See why e-con Systems’ See3CAM_160, a 16MP autofocus USB camera, is the right choice for telepresence robots.
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    How cutting-edge camera features elevate Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) to new heights

    Balaji SApril 12, 20240
    Embedded camera solutions have transformed the Remote Patient Monitoring landscape, potentially saving millions of lives. Know about the role of cameras in RPM systems and all the must-have camera features that can make or break it.
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    CMOS vs CCD sensors: why CMOS sensors are ruling the world of embedded vision?

    Prabu KumarMay 9, 20250
    CCD and CMOS sensors come with their own benefits. The main difference lies in recreating images from electric signals. See why CMOS is already ahead of CCD - and what the future holds for both types of sensors in embedded vision.
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    Handling frame corruption in Linux for high-resolution imaging

    Vinoth RajagopalanOctober 27, 20220
    Frame corruption has proven to affect the imaging quality in smart surveillance, digital microscopes, document scanners, and industrial handhelds. Have a detailed look into how frame corruption occurs in USB devices and how to fix it in Linux.
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    Key camera-related features of smart trolley and smart checkout systems

    Ranjith KumarJanuary 23, 20230
    Smart trolleys and smart checkout systems are autonomous retail devices that help automate the retail checkout process. Find out the most critical camera features you must consider while selecting an embedded vision solution for these modern retail systems.
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    What is Near-Infrared Imaging and how do NIR cameras work?

    Prabu KumarDecember 24, 20250
    NIR imaging has a unique sensitivity profile to project distant objects with a clear vision and are particularly useful in night vision applications. Go backstage on NIR imaging and understand the role of NIR cameras in embedded vision applications.
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    See3CAM_CU55M – the perfect monochrome camera for Iris Recognition Systems

    Vinoth RajagopalanNovember 2, 20220
    Biometric access control systems depend on iris recognition technology to detect frauds and security breaches in banks, airports, hospitals, etc. Learn why monochrome cameras like See3CAM_CU55M with unique features are best-suited for iris recognition applications.
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