Emergent Vision Technologies Resources

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  • Webinar: The Anatomy of a Volumetric Capture System

Webinar: The Anatomy of a Volumetric Capture System

Volumetric capture involves using digital cameras to capture human performances in real time and to bring them into immersive digital worlds such as the metaverse. This is achieved by using multiple accurately synchronized high-speed cameras to capture the environment [...]

June 3, 2021|Resources|
  • Inside a Volumetric Capture System

Video: Inside a Volumetric Capture System

Take a brief look into the anatomy of a volumetric capture system, which in this case involves using high-speed GigE cameras to capture images from many vantage points and processing the captured data to form a 3D avatar of the [...]

June 1, 2021|Resources|
  • SFP vs BaseT Cabling Technologies

Video: SFP vs BaseT Cabling Technologies

When it comes to choosing the right cable for your high-speed imaging system, SFP technologies are superior to BaseT for several reasons — including the fact that SFP offers virtually unlimited speeds and cable lengths while consuming significantly less power. [...]

October 15, 2020|Resources|
  • Cable length from 1m to 10km

The Emergent Difference – Cable Length From 1m to 10km

After discussing server performance and accurate synchronization with multiple cameras in previous blog posts,  it's now time to look into Emergent's third advantage - cable lengths, and cabling options. Many applications, for example in stadiums, arenas, or large warehouses [...]

September 4, 2020|Resources|
  • All about 50 and 100GigE white paper

White Paper: 50 and 100 GigE FAQs

FAQ's Both 50GigE and 100GigE are successors to the highly successful 25GigE technology. Logically, 50GigE is twice the speed of 25GigE and 100GigE is four times the speed of 25GigE. All are managed/produced by the IEEE 802.3 working [...]

September 1, 2020|Resources|