NI Vision & Automation Forum 2007
The NI Vision & Automation Forum 2007 took place on Thursday, 6th December at NI UK & Ireland Headquarters.
All the presentations from both tracks are now available for you to view below:
Keynote: Graphical System Design for Industrial Automation and Machine Vision
Graphical system design combines high-level graphical programming and integrated off-the-shelf harware to allow engineers to design, prototype and deploy sophisticated industrial automation and machine vision applications. Find out about this new platform-based approach to designing automation systems and learn how it simplifies the integration of vision with advanced control, logic and motion.
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Track 1 – Vision
Lighting and Optics for Machine Vision by Alrad
An overview of lighting techniques and the basics of optics for machine vision. As the first step in developing a complete vision application, the right selection of thse components makes the complete application much easier.
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Camera Technologies by Firstsight Vision
Learn about the variety of camera interfaces and technologies available. With an ever expanding range of cameras available on the market, this session will help you to make informed choices for your application.
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NI Frame Grabbers
Introduction to the range of NI frame grabbers. Once you have selected your optics and camera you will need to get the image into your computer. This session will help you understand which frame grabber will work best for your application.
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Configuring Industrial Machine Vision Systems
An example application of how to configure a system using NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection. This session covers how to use the NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection with the NI vision systems for a complete application.
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Thermal Imaging by FLIR Systems
Thermal imaging cameras and their applications.
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Sharpen your Edge: The Science behind the new Edge Detector
Edge detection is widely used in machine vision applications. Learn new developments in 1D and 2D edge detection, including single and multiple line detection, tips on how to use signal to noise ratio information to improve detection results, subpixel detection and accuracy. Explore these techniques using real applications
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Identify Yourself: The technology behind direct part mark identification
Both 1D and 2D barcodes are everywhere. Examine examples of each type and discover the driving forces behind the development of 2D codes.
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LabVIEW on a Sensor: Introduction to the NI Smart Camera
The NI Smart Camera is a new solution for industrial machine vision applications comprising of an image sensor and a real-time embedded controller. Attend this session and learn how to build an entire machine vision inspection system with the NI Smart Camera.
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Track 2 – Industrial Automation
Considerations for Using USB in Industrial Environments
USB has emerged as a viable bus option for test, measurement and control applications. Learn the truth behind myths associated with USB, and discover the benefits of using USB for many industrial environments.
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All You Need to Know about the Shared Variable
Learn how to use the shared variable effectively to develop a high-channel-count distributed application. Discuss tips and tricks to debug the shared variable and successfully deploy it to remote machines over the network. In addition, explore performance benchmarks for networked and single-process shared variables.
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Developing an Embedded Data-Logging Architecture for CompactRIO
Find out how to quickly build a flexible, embedded data-logging system with CompactRIO. Discover a standard programming architecture for building a data logger with CompactRIO. Finally, discuss tips for LabVIEW FPGA and real-time programming including data transfer, data scaling, processing, and logging.
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Adding HMIs to your PAC with the LabVIEW Touch Panel Module
Learn how to add a human machine interface (HMI) to your LabVIEW Real-Time PAC using the LabVIEW Touch Panel Module. Discover the latest LabVIEW Touch Panel Module features, hardware deployment options, and tips and tricks to develop an HMI for your machine control or industrial automation application.
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Access Data From Any Industrial Device, Network and PLC with LabVIEW
Add HMI/SCADA capabilities to new and existing systems with LabVIEW by communicating with industrial programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Use OPC, digital I/O and industrial networks to acquire and visualise data on local operator interfaces and supervisory control systems.
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IT 101 for Engineers: Networking PACs with Ethernet Infrastructure
Find out how to take advantage of industrial switches and wireless access points to build distributed systems. Discuss Ethernet switching technologies such as IGMP snooping, SNMP protocols, service quality, and switch management. Also learn about line-of-sight distances, antennae selection, and regional regulation requirements.
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DIAdem for Industrial Automation
This session shows how the interactive environment of DIAdem can be used to manage, inspect, analyse and report on the ever increasing volumes of technical data from distributed datalogging systems.
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State-Based Programming from Desktop to FPGA with LabVIEW
State-based programming is popular in the manufacturing, energy, automotive, and aerospace industries. Explore statechart topics such as hierarchy, concurrency, events, and the UML statechart specification. Also discuss the use of LabVIEW and statecharts for various applications and hardware – from desktop user interfaces to FPGA control logic.
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NI Machine Vision & Scientific Imaging Technologies
National Instruments application hardware and software has been used in thousands of applications, from inspecting automotive components to assisting in cancer research. With hundreds of powerful vision software tools and compatibility with thousands of cameras, NI is a world leader in vision, consistently meeting the toughest vision challenges.
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NI Smart Camera
National Instruments Smart Cameras combine a CCD image sensor with a real-time embedded processor in a small, rugged package. Capable of acquiring 640 x 480 images at up to 60f/s. NI Smart Cameras worko with the entire suite of vision algorithms available in the NI vision software platform. Inspections are configured in NI Vision Builder AI or programmed in NI LabVIEW software and images are processed directly on the camera.
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