AIS New Multifunctional Touch Panel and PC-Based M2M HMIs Deliver 2D or 3D Image Processing and Visualization Capabilities for Embedded Machine Vision
Multifunctional Touch Panel PCs Equipped with High Performance Intel® Core™ I7 Processors, Openness and Expandability for Machine Vision SystemsClick here for high-resolution version · Marketwired

IRVINE, CA--(Marketwired - May 11, 2015) - American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS), the leader in the engineering and manufacturing of open architecture, Web-based HMIs, Industrial panel PCs (IPCs) and touch-panels for a broad range of industrial and commercial industries, releases their new multi-functional touch-panels and PC-based M2M HMIs with Intel® Core™ i7 4th generation processors for embedded machine vision applications. AIS's new, open architecture, Industry 4.0 Touch Panel PCs for embedded machine visions deliver 2D or 3D image processing and offer high performance processors, Ethernet and serial interfaces, which are required for automatic inspection, process control and robot guidance industries.

AIS's Open Platform, M2M & Industry 4.0 HMI Displays Allow Powerful Capabilities for a Wide Variety of Machine Vision Applications

As an enabling visualization, control and monitoring solution, AIS's Multi-functional HMI facilitates Machine Vision (MV), which is the technology and methods used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis. Machine Vision is simply the ability of a computer to "see." A machine-vision system employs one or more video cameras, analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), and digital signal processing (DSP). The resulting data goes to a computer or robot controller. Machine Vision is similar in complexity to voice recognition. Two important specifications in any vision system are the sensitivity and the resolution. Sensitivity is the ability of a machine to see in dim light, or to detect weak impulses at invisible wavelengths. Resolution is the extent to which a machine can differentiate between objects. In general, the better the resolution, the more confined the field of vision. Sensitivity and resolution are interdependent. All other factors held constant, increasing the sensitivity reduces the resolution, and improving the resolution reduces the sensitivity. Machine Vision is used in various industrial and medical applications. Examples include:

  • Electronic component analysis

  • Signature identification

  • Optical character recognition

  • Handwriting recognition

  • Object recognition

  • Pattern recognition

  • Materials inspection

  • Currency inspection

  • Medical image analysis

Vision Technology Combines Lighting, Optics, Electronics, Information Technology, Software and Automation Technologies such as AIS's Industry 4.0 Touch Panels for Control & Monitoring

According to MarketsandMarkets 2014 - 2020 outlook report, the Americas is the major market for machine vision systems. The verticals market is classified into industrial as well as non-industrial verticals which include: automotive, semiconductor, consumer electronics, food & beverage, packaging, glass, metals, printing, healthcare, military & defense, solar, logistics and many more. The vertical market accounts for a better share in the future. Machine vision is a technology which deals with images or sequences of images with the objective of manipulating and analyzing them in order to improve quality, restore images, understand and interpret the images. It is a method used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis for applications such as: automatic inspection, process control, and robot guidance in industry.