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VISION SYSTEMS

 
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Precise Handling of Visual Information

Advanced technology from vision systems enable robotic systems to perceive and interpret data in real-time. Utilizing cameras that provide sophisticated imaging with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), these systems can quickly detect, identify and track objects with precision, allowing the robot to make informed, area-aware decisions in complex spaces. The result is safer environments, enhanced quality control and streamlined operations within your facility.

 
 

 

How Vision Systems Work

Capturing images in real-time, with a combination of cameras, lenses, filters, sensors, lighting systems, processors, and software algorithms, allow robots to operate with enhanced decision-making capabilities. Robots can distinguish between different products, assess their quality and respond accordingly. This system plays a unique and crucial role in enabling precise automation for product handling, sorting and inspection processes.

 

Benefits

Increased Productivity | Vision systems automate inspection and sorting processes, leading to faster throughput. 

Higher Quality Control | Enhanced defect detection helps maintain high product quality and reduces waste. 

Reduced Labor Costs | Automation reduces the need for manual inspection and minimizing human error. 

Predictive Maintenance | Vision systems can help monitor machine health and identify maintenance needs before failures occur.

Flexible and Scalable | Systems can be easily reprogrammed and scaled for evolving production demands. 

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Types of Vision Systems

There are many different types of vision systems to choose from and each bring different benefits to your facility. Stac efficiently determines what level of detail is best suited for your production needs.

 

1D VISION SYSTEMS

Specialize in capturing and analyzing one line. While they don’t provide details like 2D and 3D systems, these systems excel at analyzing uniform materials for defects. 

2d vision systems

These systems capture two-dimensional images to detect features, such as shapes, sizes, and positions, typically using cameras and image processing algorithms.

3D VISION SYSTems

Using stereoscopic cameras or structured light techniques, these systems capture depth information and create three-dimensional models of objects.

beyond 3d vision systems

Enhanced systems include Laser, Infrared (IR), Multispectral, Smart and Deep Learning . Reach out to Stac today to learn more.