Trade fair highlight 19. September 2024

OMRON integrates Digimarc decoding into FH vision system & FHV7 smart camera

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Modernizing digital product identification in industrial automation with digital watermarks
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Modernizing digital product identification in industrial automation with digital watermarks.

OMRON, a global leader in industrial automation, has announced a software update for its FH Vision System and FHV7 Smart Camera. This update introduces an optional Digimarc license to OMRON’s customers in the consumer goods industry, enhancing the machine vision series' capabilities and enabling modernizing digital product identification with digital watermarks.

The collaboration between OMRON and Digimarc brings to the market an advanced industrial automation solution for digital watermark decoding. This feature is now available on OMRON’s FH machine vision system and FHV7 smart cameras, setting a new standard in the industry for ensuring the use of correct packaging at high speeds. With the ability to handle over 2,000 parts per minute, it supports efficiency in manufacturing processes.

Key Features and Benefits:
Enhanced detection accuracy: The integration of digital watermarks allows for unmatched decoding efficiency, particularly on cylindrical or non-uniform products where rotation varies. This technology ensures nearly perfect read rates of 99.9% across all types of packaging, including flexible materials and film.

High throughput: The entire decoding process, from trigger signal to output, is completed in approximately 30 milliseconds. This rapid processing capability is ideal for integration into some of the fastest production lines in the world.

Flexible camera integration: The feature allows for multiple cameras to be connected to the FH Vision System with asynchronous triggering. This flexibility makes it possible to install the system across various production lines or stages.

Robust redundancy: Digital watermark information is redundantly encoded across the packaging surface, ensuring reliable decoding even if a part of the packaging is damaged or obscured.

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