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Pleora Presents Advantages of 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology at VISION 2010

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November 08, 2010

Pleora Presents Advantages of 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology at VISION 2010

By Carolyn J Dawson, TMCnet Contributor


Pleora Technologies, a global leader in networked video connectivity solutions, will showcase two live technology demonstrations on GigE Vision over 10 gigabit Ethernet at the upcoming Industrial VISION 2010 trade fair, “GigE Vision Over 10 GigE: Full speed Ahead.”


VISION 2010 will be held in Stuttgart, Germany from Nov. 9 through Nov. 11, at Hall 4, the FRAMOS booth at Stand E 72. Pleora Technologies provides mission critical technology solutions and is highly popular with its high speed sensors and vision systems integrators. Its Industrial VISION Days presentation will demonstrate the advantages to the market by deploying the GigE Vision over 10 GigE. The attendees will also be able to witness a live demonstration of Pleora’s 10 GigE technology, which has great speed, low latency and reliability.

The first demonstration will showcase the benefits of using the 10 GigE technology. One of the benefits of using the 10 GigE technology include leveraging it as an inspection system wherein the flat panel inspection system will oversee a higher speed inspection and lower cost, lower-complexity cabling infrastructure.

By combining the 10 GigE technology’s higher resolution sensors with an off-shelf camera, Pleora has designed a networked system that can reduce the overall inspection cost and complexity. The demonstration will showcase how the new technology will enhance the already sophisticated system, which was in place for pixel inspection before. The second demonstration features a camera and three sensors that will stream the aggregated video data by using the 10 GigE technology. The camera is used to present panoramic views, while the 10 GigE technology with its multiple sensors provided a single output, reduces the system complexity significantly, as well as the overall system costs.

The GigE Vision and GenlCam standards have been applied to both demonstrations and applications, and will allow greater interoperability as well we faster time to market. Both the applications have been powered by Pleora’s eBUS SDK, which provides high throughput capability data reception and transfer the same into analysis applications. The attendees will be able to approach Pleora’s on-site application and system engineers and discuss further about the advantages of choosing GigE Vision over 10 GigE as a video interfacing technology.


Carolyn John is a Contributor to TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.

Edited by Tammy Wolf


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