LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of unique and innovative industrial vision cameras, has announced the release of a new version of ArenaView with built-in JupyterLab support.
JupyterLab is the latest web-based interactive development environment for notebooks, code, and data. Its flexible interface allows users to configure and arrange workflows in data science, scientific computing, computational journalism, and machine learning. JupyterLab in ArenaView provides a built-in and preconfigured interactive development environment that can be used to easily test and validate a camera’s features and performance. JupyterLab enables application designers to speed up their product qualification workflow without the need to set up a custom development environment, allowing a shorter cycle for evaluation, testing and prototyping.
“With the addition of JupyterLab we’ve extended our ArenaView’s capabilities, making it more than a simple camera viewer application,” says Rod Barman, Founder and President at LUCID Vision Labs. “Creating notebook documents that contain live Python code, rich text elements, and interactive visualizations, allow developers to build camera GUIs with live output from the camera stream, all within ArenaView.”
All LUCID cameras conform to the GigE Vision 2.0 and GenICam3 standards and are supported by LUCID’s own Arena software development kit. The Arena SDK provides customers with easy access to the latest industry standards and software technology. The SDK supports Windows, Linux 64bit and Linux ARM operating systems, and C, C++, C# and Python programming languages.
Lucid at Automate
LUCID Vision Labs will be showcasing its latest GigE Vision cameras at Automate from June 6-9, 2022 in Detroit, USA, booth 113.
Automate is the largest solutions-based showcase of automation, robotics, vision, motion control and more in North America. LUCID’s Factory Tough™ GigE Vision cameras are widely used in a variety of applications, offering a broad range of resolutions, frame rates and image acquisition technologies such as area scan and line scan, 3D Time-of-Flight and SWIR.
Our product highlights at Automate will include the Helios2+ Time-of-Flight camera offering two new on-camera depth processing modes: High Dynamic Range Mode (HDR) and High-Speed Mode. The HDR Mode combines multiple exposures in the phase domain to provide accurate depth information in high contrast, complex scenes, containing both high and low reflectivity objects. The High-Speed Mode enables depth perception using a single-phase measurement, allowing for faster acquisition speed and higher frame rates compatible with moving object perception.
In addition, LUCID will be demonstrating its industrial Triton and Atlas 5GigE camera line featuring the latest Sony Pregius S sensors. The Triton and Atlas cameras have been widely used in a variety of industrial applications due to their robust Factory Tough™ design offering IP67 protection, a compact size, industrial M8/M12 connectors and GigE PoE.