Presentation by Mick Miller from Panasonic who showed the potential uses of a tablet fitted with Intel’s RealSense camera – which has three lenses and utilises visible light, infrared light and laser depth measurements simultaneously. Presented at the COMIT Community Day on 14th September in Basingstoke. Hosted by Linked-Connect.
3. FZ-M1 Real Sense Use cases
Building Information, Plant Application
• Capturing real pipeline condition
comparing to planning condition.
• Offshore documents
• Building information
4. FZ-M1 Real Sense Use cases
Construction, quantity surveying
• Capturing location size
• Material measurement
• Material mapping and simulation- AR
5. FZ-M1 Real Sense Use cases
• Indoor mapping software for house reforming.
• Indoor measurement for furniture simulation.
Indoor Measurement
6. Thermal Camera Specifications
Far infrared sensor: FLIR Lepton3.5
Resolution: 160 x 120
Frame rate: 9fps
Accuracy: ±3℃
Temperature resolution: 0.05℃
Temperature range: ~123℃
Traditionally Panasonic have provided devices
We are now looking at ways to integrate innovative technologies and software so companies can buy an application ready solution
We currently work within the construction sector and some of you here today, but keen to learn of further technological advances in the sector and feed back requirements to the product design team
First piece of technology we are investing in is Intel Realsense.
Camera with 3 lenses to provide depth within photos.
This has seen an increase in software development across healthcare, logistics and also construction/surveying
First instance is the device being used to compare building/equipment design to actual condition
Plotting a 3D map of the building or equipment you are able to plot it against the CAD design
Having sat down with the software developer, they have discussed a number of use cases within construction
I feel the most relevant use is the accurate measurement of material requirements
This could be done through space mapping and material measurement
Ability for augmented reality, so you would be able to combine the two features of the previous slides
By superimposing images on building design it gives you the ability to map, plot and plan
Second piece of technology we have looked to develop in the same device is a thermal camera
This is a FLIR thermal camera, you may be familiar with the brand
It provides an accurate reading of heat on a desired picture
We have been working with customers in the UK across many different applications
E.G Utilities, pipeline scanning
The AA have been looking at using it within field vehicle diagnostics
I would like to think your brains may be ticking over with ideas here, so please let me know if ew can help at all
The main target here would be building diagnostics and quality management
Able to effectively define issues before signing off a project with issues such as damp or air leaks