Abstract

Computer vision systems based on Vidicon or charge-coupled device cameras are relatively expensive. A very economical computer vision system has been developed for undergraduate teaching and project work in robotics. The system comprises a modified dynamic RAM circuit, acting as the light-imaging component, interfaced to an Aim 65 microcomputer.

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