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SHOW PREVIEW: VISION


programmed to recognise objects in a crate using Halcon 18.11 deep learning matching technologies. Another demo will show MVTec’s standard


machine vision soſtware running on three embedded boards connected to cameras that are analysing a fast-moving object. MVTec will also show inspection of reflective


surfaces with the aid of deflectometry, whereby reflections of known patterns on the surface are evaluated to locate defects. Merlic 4 has a new parallelisation feature that


is able to run separate tools at the same time. Merlic’s deep learning OCR tool will be shown, as will the integration of a programmable logic controller into vision systems using Merlic. www.mvtec.com


Omron (1F80) will exhibit its portfolio of machine vision solutions, ranging from components, smart cameras and machine vision systems, to complete embedded solutions. Trough targeted acquisitions and


development, Omron has made significant advances in the field of machine vision, including cameras and algorithms from Omron Sentech, the Omron Microscan identification solutions, and image processing developed for robot guidance. On display will be the FH-V7 series, a


modular product range for optical quality control. Te camera system is equipped with multi-direction and multi-colour lighting, which is also new from Omron. Tis system allows soſtware-controlled adjustment of illumination: angle, colour and intensity. Omron offers individual components using


application-specific designs to complete factory automation systems. https://industrial.omron.eu


A microscopy solution featuring a 1/3-inch camera head, the GP-UH532 4K ultra-HD micro camera, will be on display from Panasonic Industrial Medical Vision (1G13). With 3,840 x 2,160-pixel resolution at 50p/60p, the camera is capable of outputting images at up to 1,600 TV lines. Te GP-UH532 features various HDMI and SDI outputs, with 4K/2K simultaneous output. Te latest firmware update includes long exposure, WDR image enhancement, binning, and an automatic profile shiſt function. Also on show, the 4K surgical image recording


system, Povcam, will be presented. Povcam incorporates features such as high-definition 4K imagery with further image enhancement provided by a hybrid five-axis image stabiliser and intelligent zoom. Connectivity is through IP stream and IP control (LAN-terminal), with the device recording on SDXC cards. Tese 4K camera systems will be presented


among other complete and OEM industrial camera applications. http://business.panasonic.co.uk


External frame grabbers and embedded video interface products will form part of Pleora’s (1F31) exhibit. Te company’s frame grabbers are ideal for systems where control and analysis is handled by computing platforms in which traditional PCI frame grabbers are impractical. Its embedded video interface products are compact boards that support GigE Vision and USB3 Vision connectivity. Also on display will be Pleora’s EBus SDK, a toolkit that allows developers to produce video applications in short timeframes. www.pleora.com


Silicon Software (1C72) will have a demonstrator showing a high-speed deep


Photoneo (1I45) will showcase its newly launched PhoXi 3D camera for scanning in rapid motion, at high resolution and high accuracy (the PhoXi 3D was shortlisted for the Vision Award, see page 34 for more information). Te company will show three


exhibits with PhoXi 3D scanners: AI-based quality inspection; automated 3D model creation; and


AI-driven AnyPick, for picking almost any type of objects from 1 x 1cm, with a large depth of field, ambient light suppression, and 300 to 500 picks per hour, which is ideal for e-commerce and logistics. In addition, Photoneo’s CEO Jan


Zizka will hold a presentation on the PhoXi 3D camera at stage two, 1A75, on 7 November at 9.30 am. www.photoneo.com


26 Imaging and Machine Vision Europe • October/November 2018 @imveurope www.imveurope.com


Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions division (1C37) will unveil a polarised light module based on its 5 megapixel GS CMOS device. Te polarised camera will be joined by an embedded vision concept camera, a 12-megapixel module based on the Camera Link transmission standard, and a 4K FCB block camera. Sony will be highlighting several strategic


additions to its GS CMOS machine vision cameras, including advanced pre-processing features and new capabilities such as IEEE1588-master-device functionality. In addition, the company has added new transmission standards, launching its first USB 3 module. www.image-sensing-solutions.eu


learning application on FPGA, detecting six different defects on reflecting metallic surfaces with high accuracy. Te company will show its MicroEnable 5


Marathon DeepVCL, an FPGA-programmable deep learning frame grabber for production. For users of the VisualApplets graphical development environment, the Camera Link board can be used for deep learning inference. Te MicroEnable 5 Marathon VCLx with the same computing power can be used for complex VisualApplets solutions.


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