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* The Eyesis4Pi-393 system is highly customizable | * The Eyesis4Pi-393 system is highly customizable | ||
* Free Software and Open Hardware | * Free Software and Open Hardware | ||
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+ | |valign='top'|[[File:Eyesis4pi axes.jpeg|300px|thumb|Eyesis4Pi on a car]] | ||
+ | |valign='top'| * The system is controlled from a laptop is controlled from a laptop via a [[Eyesis4Pi User Guide - Recording|web-based interface (Eyesis4Pi GUI)]]. Which also displays real-time previews. | ||
+ | * Eyesis4Pi-393 is supplied with AC/DC power adapter (in:110V/220V, out:48V) and can be used with a car power adapter (inverter), when mounted on a car roof. Power consumption is about 50W. | ||
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+ | |valign='top' style='padding:0px;'|[[File:Eyesis4pi393 cables.png|thumb|300px|Fig.1 Cables]] | ||
+ | |valign='top' style='padding:0px;'|[[File:Eyesis4pi393 recording external disks.png|thumb|300px|Fig.2 Recording to swappable external drives]] | ||
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+ | |valign='top' style='padding:0px;'|[[File:Eyesis4pi393 recording internal ssds or network.png|thumb|300px|Fig.3 Recording to internal SSDs or over network]] | ||
+ | |valign='top' style='padding:0px;'|[[File:Eyesis4pi393 footage download from internal ssds.png|thumb|300px|Fig.4 Downloading data from internal SSDs to PC]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 22 December 2016
Contents
Status
Available
Overview
Elphel Eyesis4Pi-26-393 is the newer generation of the full-sphere multi-camera systems for stereophotogrammetric applications.
Automated panoramic imagery and 3-dimensional panoramas are the 2 main applications of Eyesise4Pi-393 camera. * Car and backpack mounts are not included. Improvements over older generation Eyesis4Pi
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Features
- 4*π (360x180) full sphere coverage
- 64 MPix panoramic image resolution after stitching
- Final panoramic image equirectangular projection dimensions - 14000x7000
- 0.05 Pix stitching precision
- Very small parallax - distance between entrance pupils: 46.5 mm
- High resolution lenses: 26x M12 lens mount
- Calibrated fixed lens to compensate for the lenses distortions
- 10" (0.1 pix) in the center 80% x 80% area
- 30" (0.3 pix) maximal error over the full FoV
- <0.03um/° thermal expansion
- Precise image capture synchronization
- 5 FPS - maximum frame rate
- RAW or compressed image formats
- Images are geo-tagged (Exif) - 5Hz GPS receiver (Locosys LS20031)
- High-precision IMU ADIS 16375
- Recording to:
- internal SSDs
- external SSDs
- a PC over network
- Web Based GUI
- SYNC cable allows:
- receive and log external trigger (from a sensor such as odometer or extra GNSS system)
- generate output signal to trigger other sensors or cameras
- Weatherproof camera body and camera pole
- The Eyesis4Pi-393 system is highly customizable
- Free Software and Open Hardware
Operation
* The system is controlled from a laptop is controlled from a laptop via a web-based interface (Eyesis4Pi GUI). Which also displays real-time previews.
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Calibration
We have developed full calibration process and post-processing software to compensate for:
- Optical aberrations, allowing to preserve full sensor resolution over the camera FoV.
- Distortions – for precise pixel-mapping for photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction.
The calibration is performed using the machine (goniometer) that rotates the camera about 2 axes by precisely known angles. To calibrate IMU one needs to match the goniometer angles with the IMU data.
Check out these articles for more details:
3D Model
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Other info
Tech specs of a single image sensor
Model | ONSemi MT9P006 |
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Color Image Sensor | 1/2.5" bayer-pattern CMOS |
Effective number of pixels | 2592x1936 (5,018,112 pixels) |
Aspect Ratio | Chip 4:3, Region of interest freely adjustable in 16 pixel steps |
Sensor Output | 12 Bit ADC |
Sensor Features | Region of interest, on-chip binning and decimation |
Dynamic Range | 70 db (76 db at 2x2 binning) |
Electronic Shutter | 1 us to "very long" (~3h) in 1us steps |
Shutter Type | ERS |
Gain | Analog & Digital (0 db to 12 db continuous) |