What Is CCD Visual Positioning System?

What Is CCD Visual Positioning System?

CCD visual positioning system is a visual motion control system developed for the needs of higher precision camera positioning identification, marking, engraving or cutting. It has the characteristics of high precision and high stability. It is mainly used in screen printing machines.

CCD visual positioning system is a high-tech product used for industrial detection and identification. The core issue of production is the selection of industrial computer system, which can collect high-definition images of processed products and directly transmit them to the GPIO interface of the machine. Due to the rapid development of digital image processing and computer vision technology, more and more researchers have adopted cameras as the perception sensors of fully autonomous mobile robots. This is mainly because the original ultrasonic or infrared sensors have limited amount of information and poor robustness, while the visual system can make up for these shortcomings. The real world is three-dimensional, while the image projected on the camera lens (CCD/CMOS) is two-dimensional. The ultimate goal of visual processing is to extract relevant three-dimensional world information from the perceived two-dimensional image.