Rapid prototyping of structured surfaces using laser caving and image processing

1996 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rolf-Juergen Ahlers ◽  
B. Knappe
Author(s):  
Stephen S. Nestinger ◽  
Harry H. Cheng

Electronic imaging informatics spans a diverse range of applications. These applications would benefit from an interpretive imaging platform, which allows dynamic manipulation and processing of electronic images. Ch is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter that provides an interpretive platform for C/C++ based scripts and programs. Combining Ch with ImageMagick provides the functionality for rapid development of user defined image manipulation and processing applications and scripts. The presented Ch ImageMagick package provides users with the ability to interpretively execute C code based on the ImageMagick C library. This article describes the integration of ImageMagick and Ch. The use of ImageMagick utilities in Ch scripts for rapid prototyping is illustrated. A Web-based example demonstrates the use of Ch and ImageMagick in C based CGI scripting to facilitate the development of Web-based applications involving image manipulation and processing.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arno von der Fecht ◽  
Claus Thomas Kelm

2015 ◽  
Vol 808 ◽  
pp. 321-326
Author(s):  
Radu Arsinte ◽  
Eugen Lupu

The article presents a development system for industrial vision applications based on multimedia processors. For simulation of the algorithm and prototyping the application we can use either standard Matlab / Simulink environment or specialized environments such as Open eVision. The system components are presented with examples of application prototyping and implementation on standard platform Digital Video Development Platform DVDP6437 from Spectrum Digital, equipped with Texas Instruments TMS320DM6437. In the presented system we did experiments regarding the Rapid Prototyping concept in industrial vision application, starting from Embedded Target Library components from Matlab / Simulink. The experiments revealed that multimedia processors are usable both in video and still image processing and are possible to be considered an option in standard industrial vision applications: positioning, visual inspection. The paper contains also a brief study of the necessary components of a proposed embedded architecture, intended to be realized for evaluation of the technology in industrial environments.


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