Measurements and Instrumentation for Machine Vision 1st Edition
Measurements and Instrumentation for Machine Vision 1st Edition by Oleg Sergiyenko, Wendy Flores-Fuentes, Julio Rodriguez-Quiñonez, and Jesús E Miranda-Vega delivers a definitive, practical guide for engineers, researchers, and technologists working in machine vision, industrial automation, and robotics.
Discover clear, application-driven explanations of core topics—sensor selection, optics, image acquisition, calibration, metrology, and instrumentation design—framed around measurement accuracy, repeatability, and real-world constraints. Written by experienced practitioners, this edition translates complex theory into step-by-step methods, practical guidelines, and troubleshooting strategies that accelerate development of robust vision systems.
Whether you design inspection stations in manufacturing, develop robotic guidance in automation, or research computer vision algorithms in academia, this book equips you with the tools to solve measurement challenges across sectors in North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Expect in-depth coverage of noise characterization, spatial resolution, lens distortion correction, and quantitative image analysis, plus best practices for integrating cameras, lighting, and control electronics.
Why this book matters: it balances rigorous instrumentation theory with hands-on engineering approaches so teams can achieve reliable, standards-compliant measurements and faster time-to-deployment. The writing is concise, technically rich, and accessible—ideal for senior engineers, graduate students, and cross-disciplinary teams.
Add Measurements and Instrumentation for Machine Vision, 1st Edition to your professional library to improve system accuracy, streamline diagnostics, and drive measurable improvements in machine vision projects. Order now to bring precision and confidence to your next vision application.
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