The term "multi-camera systems" refers to software and hardware solutions in which several cameras are used, controlled, and evaluated together. The goal is to capture objects, processes, spaces, or movements from multiple perspectives, synchronize image data, and generate more accurate information for monitoring, analysis, quality assurance, automation, or documentation.
Camera Management: Integrating, configuring, and centrally controlling multiple cameras within one system.
Synchronization: Aligning image and video data in time so that recordings from different cameras can be accurately combined.
Live View and Monitoring: Displaying several camera feeds simultaneously in dashboards, control rooms, or operator interfaces.
Image and Video Recording: Storing image sequences, video streams, or individual frames for analysis, documentation, or archiving.
Multi-Perspective Analysis: Evaluating objects, people, machines, or processes from different viewing angles.
Object Tracking: Detecting and tracking objects across multiple cameras.
3D Reconstruction: Creating spatial models or depth information from several camera perspectives.
Image Stitching: Combining multiple camera images, for example into panoramic views, 360-degree views, or complete overviews.
Event Detection: Automatically identifying defined situations, movements, deviations, or quality characteristics.
Interface Integration: Connecting to systems such as production control, quality management, security technology, robotics, warehouse management, or traffic management systems.
A production line uses several cameras to inspect components from different angles for surface defects.
A logistics center monitors conveyor belts, packing stations, and transfer points with multiple synchronized cameras.
A security control room displays live images from different camera locations in one central user interface.
A robotic system uses multiple cameras to detect objects spatially and grip them with precision.
A traffic system analyzes intersections from several viewpoints to detect traffic flow, congestion, or hazardous situations.