A Novel Architecture of Smart Camera

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The system hardware and software architecture of smart camera does not follow a common standard subject to their versatile application field. This paper presents architecture of smart camera in order to making the smart camera unified and applied to typical fields. It provides a hardware and software case to inspect the steel ball quality in the real time. The result shows that the architecture can meet the requirements of smart camera in several application fields.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 694-697)

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1953-1957

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May 2013

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