We will start out with a brief introduction to how Dansac uses open source and easy-to-get hardware and software to gain process characterization and increase
machine performance.
In the first part of this workshop, we will get hands-on experience into how to install and build a demo project from IDA Embeddeds github repository: https://github.com/IDA-Embedded/esp32-getting-stated. We will show you how to build a camera project capable of taking a picture and forward is using http.
Afterwards, we use a simple and cheap hardware to provide a node-red server (raspberry pi for demo) with live-feed action.
In the second part of the workshop we will get hands-on experience on how to use openCV and do image analysis on the images taken by the esp32 camera.
Requirements:
For the first part of the workshop a linux environment is required. This can be either a clean linux or through a virtual box. We recommend Ubuntu-20+
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