R&S® AdVISE VISUAL INSPECTION SOFTWARE: A new way to eliminate human inattention
■Visually monitoring an EUT during a complex test se-quence is time-consuming and requires utmost concen-tration. Errors can be overlooked in a momentary lapse of attention. Furthermore, many events cannot be reliably monitored with the naked eye, such as slight changes in color or brightness or deviation from a predefined flashing frequency. This is where R&S®AdVISE software provides support.
■R&S®AdVISE uses object based algorithms to analyze the incoming video signal of an HDTV camera attached to a PC. With the aid of parameters defined by the user, the software detects any deviations from the target status of the EUT and documents these deviations in a video protocol and status report. R&S®AdVISE can be connected to system software such as R&S®EMC32 and R&S®ELEKTRA via a remote control interface. The system software con-trols the test sequence and creates its own report contain-ing the results.
■The analysis focuses on regions of interest (ROI). ROIs, drawn by the user, are used to denote the areas of the picture that are to be analyzed and specify which analysis method is to be used. The R&S®AdVISE system analyzes up to 30 video frames per second and can see transitory events that a human may miss.
■The intuitive and clearly structured user interface makes it possible to configure measurements in only a few minutes. The operator can intervene at any point during the test sequence to deactivate or adjust individual regions.
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Supplier and Product Introduction |
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Version 05.00 |
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