Optoelectronics
How vision-based shelf monitoring helps retailers
Shelf monitoring systems automate the tracking of inventory on shelves in modern retail settings. These systems play a major role in maintaining stock levels, driving product availability, and verifying that promotions and pricing are correctly displayed. Hence, it helps in reducing discrepancies regarding inventory while elevating the overall shopping experience for customers.
FiberLocator and ITS unlock international wholesale opportunities
FiberLocator, the fibre infrastructure mapping platform, announces a strategic partnership with ITS, a provider of wholesale B2B connectivity.
How face-based auto exposure optimises image quality
In imaging systems, traditional exposure techniques tend to face challenges, especially in complex scenes involving multiple faces or dynamic lighting conditions.
What is image quality? What are IQ parameters, and how is it validated?
Image quality (IQ) determines how accurately a camera captures the real world. In embedded vision applications, from industrial automation to medical diagnostics, the clarity and accuracy of an image directly impact the performance of the full system.
Amplifier with tenfold bandwidth opens up for super lasers
The rapidly increasing data traffic is placing ever greater demands on the capacity of communication systems.
What is the role of cameras in pick and place robots?
Pick and place robots perform repetitive handling tasks with speed and consistency, making them invaluable across industries.
iPronics releases optical circuit switch based on photonics
iPronics recently launched its Optical Networking Engine, ONE-32, the world’s first Optical Circuit Switch (OCS) product based on silicon photonics.
What is a camera module – and what are its components?
Camera modules can be integrated into embedded vision devices like drones, industrial equipment, etc. They consist of components such as sensors, lenses, interfaces, and more. Get expert insights into how they work, their popular types, and more.
ZF brings speed of light to software-defined vehicles
At home or in the office, data networks with fibre optic connectivity are already widely used when high data transfer speeds are required. In the automotive sector, however, fibre optic technology is only just on the verge of a breakthrough.
What is an industrial inspection camera, and where is it used?
The use of imaging technology in industrial inspection has changed substantially over the years. Traditionally, manual inspection dominated quality control, which meant manufacturers were relying heavily on human effort to assess product defects, misalignments, or other issues.