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A multi-angle image recording system in a remotely controlled research complex

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While implementing the remote control mode of a research complex (e.g., via the Internet), it is important that full visualization of the object of study and elements of the equipment be provided in order to monitor their state during experiments. This problem is shown to be effectively solved by integrating the multi-angle image recording system into a research complex in which control commands are transmitted via the CAN bus. The image recording system is based on compact image recording modules, in which CameraCube TV cameras with a built-in short-focus optical system are used. Complementing the system with a TV camera providing an output composite TV signal allows one to get high-quality images of the object under study. In addition, it is possible to synchronize the image recording start time with events of research complex control, and the time interval of uncertainly between them is 0.3 μs or less.

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Original Russian Text © P.V. Arakcheev, E.V. Buryi, D.A. Semerenko, 2015, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2015, No. 1, pp. 43–50.

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Arakcheev, P.V., Buryi, E.V. & Semerenko, D.A. A multi-angle image recording system in a remotely controlled research complex. Instrum Exp Tech 58, 36–42 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441214060013

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