
Chapter 5 Vision Control
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5.1.1.6 Brightness Integral Value
The total of all pixel brightness values in the range designated with the window
for the obtained image from the camera is called a brightness integral. The
value of the total is called a brightness integral value.
Window
Brightness integral value
=100
~
13
{
20
~
12=1540
100 100 100 100 100
100 100 100 100 100
20 20 20 20 100
20 20 20 20 100
20 20 20 20 100
Fig. 5-11 Brightness Integral Value
5.1.1.7 Edge
A point that changes the object in a designated window from dark to light (black
to white) or light to dark (white to black), namely, the brightness changing point,
is called an edge.
The edge position that is detected by the µVision board is the brightness value
of the area value that satisfies the designated level value. You can use an
absolute value and a differential value to designate the level value. Use them
appropriately, depending on the status of the object. For absolute designation,
the system detects a level where the brightness value or area value passes the
designated position. However, in differential value designation, positions are
detected where the changed brightness value or area value is greater than the
designated value.
Position
Level
: edge detection
position
Window
Edge
Absolute value
Level value
Difference
value
Brightness
Brightness
Brightness
Fig. 5-12 Edge
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