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Hardware-independent SDK Stemmer Imaging has released its hardware-independent SDK CVB CameraSuite for the 64-bit operating systems Windows x64 and Linux64. From now on all GigE Vision camera customers of Stemmer Imaging can take advantage of the fl exibility of the SDK on multiple platforms free of charge.
therefore not bound to the computer hardware or to special dongles. Licences for CVB CameraSuite
CVB CameraSuite is based on a comprehensive and powerful implementation of the GigE Vision and GenICam standards and is certifi ed by the standards committee. The SDK is licensed to the individual MAC address of each GigE Vision camera by means of an individual code number and is
Win32, CVB CameraSuite Win64 and CVB CameraSuite Linux64 are delivered free of charge with all GigE Vision cameras from Stemmer Imaging. Stemmer Imaging offers special conditions for the SDK for third party camera manufacturers. With CVB CameraSuite, all GigE Vision camera customers of Stemmer Imaging receive a reliable, independent and powerful SDK for the named operating systems that allows the benefi ts of the GigE Vision technology to be fully exploited. The independent toolkit offers versatility in camera interfacing and includes everything a customer needs to develop their imaging application quickly and easily.
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For EO/IR maritime surveillance To enhance maritime domain awareness, Sentient, Australian
specialist in computer vision technology, has launched Kestrel Maritime, a computer vision solution for automated EO/IR surveillance in the maritime environment. This expands the Sentient’s Kestrel product range beyond the existing Land MTI solution currently deployed in Afghanistan. Kestrel Maritime automatically detects and tracks objects on the surface of the ocean below an aerial vehicle. It assists ISR operators by processing and exploiting EO/IR imagery in real-time, locating objects too small for fatigued human eyes to detect. The solution complements radar by detecting objects in littoral environments or objects with a low electronic signature. Kestrel Maritime is capable of detecting small objects through scattered clouds and in high sea states, despite whitecaps and sun glare. It has been successfully tested in a maritime surveillance role on the P-3 Orion and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) such as the Insitu ScanEagle. Kestrel Maritime has the potential
to signifi cantly enhance maritime patrol operations. In one possible concept of operations, the system processes real- time imagery on board the UAV, and thus enables multiple Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) to operate over the horizon (OTH).
www.sentientvision.com
For device and batch process control Industrial Technology System has introduced ProVisor, its central supervisory system for applications requiring vision-based inspection, which the company says offers signifi cant improvements in overall equipment effectiveness in an industrial setting. By integrating with PLCs, printers, cameras, scanners, labellers and other devices, ProVisor enables rapid and easy real-time device and batch process control from one central location, saving time and money. Based on industry-standard SCADA technology, ProVisor offers a quick, simple, reliable and robust setup platform – the operator simply enters
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