Bradbeer, Robin and Billingsley, John, eds. (2002) Mechatronics and machine vision 2002: current practice. Robotics and Mechatronics Series, 4 . Research Studies Press, Baldock, Hertfordshire, England. ISBN 0863802788; 9780863802782
Metadata
| HTML Citation | EndNote | Dublin Core | Reference Manager |
Full text available as:
| PDF (Table of Contents) - Requires a PDF viewer such as GSview, Xpdf or Adobe Acrobat Reader 141Kb | |
| PDF (Introduction) - Requires a PDF viewer such as GSview, Xpdf or Adobe Acrobat Reader 54Kb |
Abstract
The field of mechatronics continues to be the basis for an ever-growing list of products and techniques of great technical and commercial value. Mechatronic design can result in products which are much simpler than their intricate and costly predecessors and can make commonplace the miracles of yesterday. Machine vision has emerged from the laboratory to find real applications in areas, including vehicle guidance, robot control and agriculture. Low-cost cameras have been developed for multimedia applications - but with their ease of interfacing, they offer a whole new field of low-cost vision-based control. This book presents a specially edited selection of papers from the 9th Annual Conference of Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice (M2VIP 2002), which provides a forum for international experts and researchers to present and review advances in Mechatronics and Machine Vision.
Archive Staff Only: edit this record
