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Technical nuggets on 3D color cameras and machine vision for industrial automation, bin-picking, logistics, and robotics applications. High-definition robot vision is used to solve complex tasks. 3D sensors give collaborative robots human-like eyes so they can operate in a three-dimensional environment together with human operators. Learn more about 3D vision on https://zivid.com.
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Breakdown any robotic system into its component parts and it’ll ultimately be composed of just four inter-related functions: sensing, decision-making, acting, and communicating. The first function is particularly critical and is what Zivid looks after, no more, no less. And as the industry continues to move inexorably from hard to soft to flexible …
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Soon after I started working for Zivid I realized that I want to understand how structured light can create detailed 3D images of objects. How does shining different patterns of light on objects tell us anything about their geometrical structure? To figure this out, I decided to create a simple test scene in Blender, with a camera and projector sep…
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Zivid, the 3D machine vision camera company, has announced a major update of its software development kit. Introducing a range of ground-breaking industry firsts, Zivid SDK 2.0 beta includes filtering to correct contrast distortion artifacts, enhanced HDR image capture sequencing, and multi-camera calibration. https://blog.zivid.com/sdk-solves-fund…
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Mikkel Orheim, Zivid’s VP of Global Sales said, Our expansion in East Asia is both timely and natural, given the rapidly increasing level of automation and innovation in the region. More specifically, high quality 3D vision technology is being embraced in a wide range of applications where a.o. sophisticated robotics and AI is being used. In this o…
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Making it easier to capture high-quality 3D point clouds. At Zivid we are committed to continued advancements of the Zivid One+ 3D camera family through regular software updates. For the release of version 1.5 of the Zivid SDK and Zivid Studio, our primary focus is to make it easier to capture high-quality 3D point clouds. Capture Assistant The Cap…
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In June this year, STEMMER IMAGING and Zivid signed a distribution agreement for the Zivid One+ 3D color cameras. We took a moment to speak to Tim Huylebrouck, Product Manager at STEMMER's HQ in Pucheim, Germany. After a bit of work with the sensor, he got a good feel for which buttons to use to achieve the best results. All in all, it only took me…
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STEMMER IMAGING AG has signed an agreement with 3D machine vision camera company Zivid for the distribution of its market-leading Zivid One+ cameras and software throughout Europe. Providing human-like vision capabilities, the cameras meet the demands of a wide range of high performance robotics and industrial automation systems.…
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It doesn't matter what kind of car you drive. If it's an every day ride or a sports car, with improperly adjusted tires, wrong air pressure, and maybe a slightly aggressive driving style, your car's tires could wear out in a few months - or even maybe weeks. Italian company VAMAG is an expert at solving some of these potential pitfalls with their p…
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Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) 10 software development kit (SDK) supports the Zivid One Plus line through a programming example that uses the Zivid 3D Camera Core API. The 3D camera is also directly supported in the Matrox Design Assistant X flowchart-based interactive development environment (IDE) by way of a software interface also developed using …
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Here is the author's reason to watch out for Zivid and its 3D color cameras; A spinout from Norway’s SINTEF research lab, Zivid Labs has more than two decades of R&D expertise in optical sensors, 3D machine vision hardware and software. Its 3D color cameras target a range of applications, including de-palletizing, bin-picking, pick-and-place, assem…
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"I've been in the machine vision industry for 20 years, and I've never seen anything like this." With Industry 4.0, new possibilities for automation and smart factories arise. Machines can interact autonomously, and massive industrial robots are being outpaced by smaller cobots, or co-robots (from collaborative robots).Because our world is three-di…
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Together with Conecta2 Automotion, INFAIMON developed a 3D picking application for picking and handling randomly stacked rubber gaskets from conveyor belts. Using the Zivid One robot vision, the InPicker tool recognizes and determines the position of the stacked objects and handles collision avoidance in real-time so the robot gripper performs corr…
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Complex, high accuracy, real-time challenges are successfully resolved by applying the right mix of 3D machine vision technologies. The fact that 2D machine vision systems have been deployed for a few decades now is a testament to their worth. They do a perfectly good job in a wide range of applications, so there’s nothing wrong with them. There ar…
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