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Sensor technologies play a large part in modern life, as they are
present in things like security systems, digital cameras,
smartphones, and motion sensors. While these devices are always
evolving, research is being done to further develop this technology
to help detect and analyze threats, perform in-depth inspections,
and perform tracking services. Optoelectronics in Machine
Vision-Based Theories and Applications provides innovative insights
on theories and applications of optoelectronics in machine
vision-based systems. It also covers topics such as applications of
unmanned aerial vehicle, autonomous and mobile robots, medical
scanning, industrial applications, agriculture, and structural
health monitoring. This publication is a vital reference source for
engineers, technology developers, academicians, researchers, and
advanced-level students seeking emerging research on sensor
technologies and machine vision.
This book presents a variety of perspectives on vision-based
applications. These contributions are focused on optoelectronic
sensors, 3D & 2D machine vision technologies, robot navigation,
control schemes, motion controllers, intelligent algorithms and
vision systems. The authors focus on applications of unmanned
aerial vehicles, autonomous and mobile robots, industrial
inspection applications and structural health monitoring. Recent
advanced research in measurement and others areas where 3D & 2D
machine vision and machine control play an important role, as well
as surveys and reviews about vision-based applications. These
topics are of interest to readers from diverse areas, including
electrical, electronics and computer engineering, technologists,
students and non-specialist readers. * Presents current research in
image and signal sensors, methods, and 3D & 2D technologies in
vision-based theories and applications; * Discusses applications
such as daily use devices including robotics, detection, tracking
and stereoscopic vision systems, pose estimation, avoidance of
objects, control and data exchange for navigation, and aerial
imagery processing; * Includes research contributions in
scientific, industrial, and civil applications.
The research and exploitation of optoelectronic properties in the
industrial branch of electronics is becoming more popular each day
due to the important role they play in the development of a large
variety of sensors, devices, and systems for identifying,
measuring, and constructing. While optoelectronics study the
applications of electronic devices that source, detect, and
transform light, machine vision generates and detects light in
order to provide imaging-based automatic inspections and analysis
for such applications as automatic object and environmental
inspection, process control, and robot/mobile machine guidance in
industry. Machine vision is less efficient without optoelectronics,
and thus, it is important to investigate the theoretical approaches
to different optoelectronic devices available for machine vision as
well as current scanning technologies. Examining Optoelectronics in
Machine Vision and Applications in Industry 4.0 focuses on the
examination of emerging technologies for the design, fabrication,
and implementation of optoelectronic sensors, devices, and systems
in a machine vision approach to support industrial, commercial, and
scientific applications. The book covers topics such as the design,
fabrication, and implementation of sensors and devices as well as
the development viewpoint of optoelectronic systems and artificial
vision techniques using optoelectronic devices. The interaction and
informational communication between all these mentioned devices in
the complex solution of the same task is the subject of modern
challenges in Industry 4.0. Thus, this book supports engineers,
technology developers, academicians, researchers, and students who
seek machine vision techniques for detection, measurement, and 3D
reconstruction.
As technology continues to develop, certain innovations are
beginning to cover a wide range of applications, specifically
mobile robotic systems. The boundaries between the various
automation methods and their implementations are not strictly
defined, with overlaps occurring. Specificity is required regarding
the research and development of android systems and how they
pertain to modern science. Control and Signal Processing
Applications for Mobile and Aerial Robotic Systems is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the current state
of control and signal processing of portable robotic designs. While
highlighting topics such as digital systems, control theory, and
mathematical methods, this publication explores original inquiry
contributions and the instrumentation of mechanical systems in the
industrial and scientific fields. This book is ideally designed for
technicians, engineers, industry specialists, researchers,
academicians, and students seeking current research on today's
execution of mobile robotic schemes.
Sensor technologies play a large part in modern life as they are
present in security systems, digital cameras, smartphones, and
motion sensors. While these devices are always evolving, research
is being done to further develop this technology to help detect and
analyze threats, perform in-depth inspections, and perform tracking
services. Developing and Applying Optoelectronics in Machine Vision
evaluates emergent research and theoretical concepts in scanning
devices and 3D reconstruction technologies being used to measure
their environment. Examining the development of the utilization of
machine vision practices and research, optoelectronic devices, and
sensor technologies, this book is ideally suited for academics,
researchers, students, engineers, and technology developers.
This book provides a wide scope of contributions related to
optoelectronic device application in a variety of robotic systems
for diverse purposes. The contributions are focused on
optoelectronic sensors and analyzing systems, 3D and 2D machine
vision technologies, robot navigation, pose estimations, robot
operation in cyclic procedures, control schemes, motion
controllers, and intelligent algorithms and vision systems.
Applications of these technologies are outlined for unmanned aerial
vehicles, autonomous and mobile robots, industrial inspection
applications, cultural heritage documentation, and structural
health monitoring. Also discussed are recent advanced research in
measurement and others areas where 3D and 2D machine vision and
machine control play an important role. Surveys and reviews about
optoelectronic and vision-based applications are also included.
These topics are of interest to readers from a diverse group
including those working in optoelectronics, and electrical,
electronic and computer engineering.
This book presents a variety of perspectives on vision-based
applications. These contributions are focused on optoelectronic
sensors, 3D & 2D machine vision technologies, robot navigation,
control schemes, motion controllers, intelligent algorithms and
vision systems. The authors focus on applications of unmanned
aerial vehicles, autonomous and mobile robots, industrial
inspection applications and structural health monitoring. Recent
advanced research in measurement and others areas where 3D & 2D
machine vision and machine control play an important role, as well
as surveys and reviews about vision-based applications. These
topics are of interest to readers from diverse areas, including
electrical, electronics and computer engineering, technologists,
students and non-specialist readers. * Presents current research in
image and signal sensors, methods, and 3D & 2D technologies in
vision-based theories and applications; * Discusses applications
such as daily use devices including robotics, detection, tracking
and stereoscopic vision systems, pose estimation, avoidance of
objects, control and data exchange for navigation, and aerial
imagery processing; * Includes research contributions in
scientific, industrial, and civil applications.
The research and exploitation of optoelectronic properties in the
industrial branch of electronics is becoming more popular each day
due to the important role they play in the development of a large
variety of sensors, devices, and systems for identifying,
measuring, and constructing. While optoelectronics study the
applications of electronic devices that source, detect, and
transform light, machine vision generates and detects light in
order to provide imaging-based automatic inspections and analysis
for such applications as automatic object and environmental
inspection, process control, and robot/mobile machine guidance in
industry. Machine vision is less efficient without optoelectronics,
and thus, it is important to investigate the theoretical approaches
to different optoelectronic devices available for machine vision as
well as current scanning technologies. Examining Optoelectronics in
Machine Vision and Applications in Industry 4.0 focuses on the
examination of emerging technologies for the design, fabrication,
and implementation of optoelectronic sensors, devices, and systems
in a machine vision approach to support industrial, commercial, and
scientific applications. The book covers topics such as the design,
fabrication, and implementation of sensors and devices as well as
the development viewpoint of optoelectronic systems and artificial
vision techniques using optoelectronic devices. The interaction and
informational communication between all these mentioned devices in
the complex solution of the same task is the subject of modern
challenges in Industry 4.0. Thus, this book supports engineers,
technology developers, academicians, researchers, and students who
seek machine vision techniques for detection, measurement, and 3D
reconstruction.
As technology continues to develop, certain innovations are
beginning to cover a wide range of applications, specifically
mobile robotic systems. The boundaries between the various
automation methods and their implementations are not strictly
defined, with overlaps occurring. Specificity is required regarding
the research and development of android systems and how they
pertain to modern science. Control and Signal Processing
Applications for Mobile and Aerial Robotic Systems is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the current state
of control and signal processing of portable robotic designs. While
highlighting topics such as digital systems, control theory, and
mathematical methods, this publication explores original inquiry
contributions and the instrumentation of mechanical systems in the
industrial and scientific fields. This book is ideally designed for
technicians, engineers, industry specialists, researchers,
academicians, and students seeking current research on today's
execution of mobile robotic schemes.
Sensor technologies play a large part in modern life, as they are
present in things like security systems, digital cameras,
smartphones, and motion sensors. While these devices are always
evolving, research is being done to further develop this technology
to help detect and analyze threats, perform in-depth inspections,
and perform tracking services. Optoelectronics in Machine
Vision-Based Theories and Applications provides innovative insights
on theories and applications of optoelectronics in machine
vision-based systems. It also covers topics such as applications of
unmanned aerial vehicle, autonomous and mobile robots, medical
scanning, industrial applications, agriculture, and structural
health monitoring. This publication is a vital reference source for
engineers, technology developers, academicians, researchers, and
advanced-level students seeking emerging research on sensor
technologies and machine vision.
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