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Embedded Vision Moves Into the Clinical Realm

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A handheld technology opens new possibilities for dermatology, ophthalmology and in vitro diagnostics.

PETER BEHRINGER, BASLER AG

Embedded vision, the combination of miniaturized processing units and board-level cameras, has the potential to create a new tool for medical monitoring and diagnostics. The hardware design can make medical devices faster, more compact and more user-friendly. It can enable point-of-care testing because the technology replaces the industrial PC with processing boards. It also promises to significantly reduce the total cost of ownership per device. Miniaturized processing units and board-level cameras are combined to create embedded vision. Courtesy of Basler AG. The relatively new...Read full article

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    Published: August 2017
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    embedded vision
    Embedded vision refers to the integration of computer vision technologies into various embedded systems, devices, or machines. Computer vision involves teaching machines to interpret and understand visual information from the world, much like human vision. Embedded vision takes this concept and applies it to systems where the processing occurs locally within the device, as opposed to relying on external servers or cloud-based services. Key components of embedded vision systems include: ...
    system on chip
    Abbreviated SoC. A single chip containing all the electronic circuits required for a complete, working product. SoCs are similar to microcontroller technology but provide additional components. A SoC for a smartphone can include graphics, audio, video and camera processing in addition to all the microcontroller circuit. By compacting more electronic circuits onto one chip, miniaturizing and creating power efficient technology becomes feasible.
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