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Explore the use of smart materials and machine vision technology in designing an efficient air conditioning system for cinemas. Learn about detection technologies, smart vision control, and candidate materials for enhanced performance.
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Master in Engineering Design Air Conditioning Active Distribution System Cinema Case Study MCS - Vision Control José Gaspar 14 January 2005 ACADS - MCS
ACADS Patent INPI/Gapi INPI/Gapi ACADS - MCS
Detector Technologies for Machine Vision ACADS - MCS
Smart Materials ACADS Go to the CCD/CMOS ? ACADS - MCS
Smart Vision Control (SVC) • Immersion on the problem: • Machine Vision: Comparison of Detector Technologies • Inspiration: • Action plan • Screening for materials: • Responsive smart materials ACADS - MCS
SVC - Candidate materials Electroluminescent materials Photochromic T-shirt Photochromic materials Fluorescent materials Phosphorescent materials Thermochromic materials Nanocomposites photoluminiscent Thermochromic polymers ACADS - MCS
TVC – Narrowing candidate materials Affection to the space SVC Experience of the space ACADS Thermally neutral world Pyramid of Thermal Needs Technical Dimensions to select the candidate materials: Aesthetic Perceived ACADS - MCS
Image Analysis – Application Selection • Fundamental points of view: • Prototyping capability; • Benchmarking; • Available functions; • Processing capability; • Generating an automatic code; • Easy integration with industrial equipments. • Alternatives (LabView): • NI Vision Development Module (Vision Assistant, IMAQ); • NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection; • SUI Image Analysis. ACADS - MCS
NI Vision Builder – Acquisition Simulation ACADS - MCS
NI Vision Builder – Detection Simulation ACADS - MCS
Thank you ACADS - MCS