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Vision eNews from KCL - October 2010


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nVision Embedded Video Processing Products for UAV market |
nVision is a multi-format intelligent video transmission and capture device for mobile or remote video applications. nVision digitizes and transmits high-quality, full-resolution video over Ethernet. nVision's compact size allows it to be installed anywhere a network connection exists, whether a laptop or server. And with an integrated Texas Instruments Video Processor, nVision is perfect for video analysis applications.
nVision is being used in a number of UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) applications. |
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Pixon New Image Enhancement Products |
Pixon manufacture a range of hardware products to perform real-time dehazing, contrast enhancement and denoising products for military, security and surveillance applications.
PX40P and PX40 Mini are based on PCBs designed for embedded applications which can support operation of dehazing/defogging, low light, day/night, IR and noise suppression. The PX60P is an FPGA based board similar to the PX40P but provides simultaneous operation of all functions. |
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New StreamPix 5 Releases / Enhancements |
Latest release of StreamPix 5 video storage software includes new TVOut module to send images to secondary monitors; improved GUI flexibility; different operating modes and hybrid display mode. |
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New StreamPix 5 Audio/Video Streamer |
Norpix has released an all-new Audio / Video Streamer module that is designed to make it easy and efficient to stream high speed StreamPix 5 digital video feeds across a network or the internet. The ability to broadcast live video and audio captured by the StreamPix 5 high speed digital video software significantly expands its capabilities. |
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