Sensor Review: Volume 6 Issue 2
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
Using visual inspection on the Ford assembly line
Mark J. DixonA vision system has been installed on the fully automated framing line at Ford, Southampton to check for incorrect body configurations.
Oil and gas industry looks to space
Jack HollingumMany types of sensing from satellites and aircraft are giving the offshore oil and gas industry increasingly comprehensive information.
Measuring up to expectations
Jack HollingumSimple principles plus electronics are helping a small instrument company to anticipate a new market.
Expert systems go on‐line at Blue Circle
Chris TauntonLINKman, a supervisory control system embodying expert system techniques, is paying for itself in as little as six months.
Window on Japanese vision sensing
Jack HollingumPlaner Products has just concluded a distribution agreement with Fuji Electric of Japan covering the company's image processing products.
Choosing a video input
This article is an edited extract from a new book ‘Image Analysis: Principles and Practice’ about to be published by Joyce Loebl, the image analysis equipment company.
Moiré fringe transducers come out of the shadows
Moiré fringe transducers have much potential — but they are being under‐utilised according to PA Technology. Sarah Gardner reports.
Machine vision market lacks perspective
Sarah Gardner‘Machine intelligence and vision systems in practice’ was the subject of a recent seminar held by the Institution of Production Engineering.
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0260-2288e-ISSN:
1758-6828ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Kean C. Aw