Computer vision
Computer vision is used in artificial systems that obtain information from images and objects in order to facilitate processes in which human vision is not applicable. These systems have various applications in industrial automation, for example on production lines. This use of vision sensors enables the system to perform.
- Non-invasive verification.
- Remote configuration.
- Preparation of reports with sensor data.
- Real-time monitoring.
PACKAGING COMPLETENESS
Computer vision can be used to check the completeness of packages on a production line. Determining whether there are too many or too few objects in packages ensures that the product is delivered correctly. This guarantees customer satisfaction and a reduction in additional costs.
The camera system is located after the products enter the packaging and is able to detect non-conformities in the process. In addition, the system indicates at which position in the package the lack or excess of products has occurred. An alarm is then generated, making it possible to throw out the package or correct the detected position.
Complete package detection
Detection of incomplete packaging
CODE DETECTION
In addition to observing objects, computer vision is applicable to detecting codes used in production lines with multiple products or stages, as well as in automated logistics. To optimize these applications, you want to know the type of product on the line or detect the history of stages the product has been through.
By using computer vision to detect codes, you can identify and interpret barcodes, QR codes or any printed letters and numbers.
Thus, the system can be positioned anywhere in the plant to identify the products and carry out the appropriate automated action (ejection of packaging, product detour, process alert, etc.).
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