MIP3ES is ideal solution for harsh, cramped environments such as UAVs
About GE Intelligent PlatformsThe GFG500 is designed for demanding video processing applications and is pre-loaded with GE’s powerful and sophisticated algorithms for capturing and processing multiple simultaneous video streams from Gigabit Ethernet-compliant video sources, providing optimum speed of implementation and time to market.CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- GE Intelligent Platforms today announced the MIP3ES Miniature Image Stabilizer at AUVSI (Washington DC, August 16 – 19). This product complements the recently-announced ADEPT3000 Miniature Video Tracker: like the ADEPT3000, the rugged MIP3ES is designed for demanding military/aerospace applications in which size, weight and power (SWaP) are highly constrained. The MIP3ES measures only 34mm x 24mm – approximately the size of a microprocessor – is light in weight at around six grams, and consumes minimal power ( approximately 1.5 watts) making it ideal for deployment in cramped, harsh conditions such as are found in small unmanned aerial vehicles, video gimbals and man-portable devices.All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Operating in conjunction with a single board computer and graphics processing unit, such as GE’s SBC340 and GRA111, the GFG500 has been successfully integrated into multi sensor vision systems, capable of simultaneously processing ten 1392 x 1024 GigE Vision video streams at 30Hz.www.genewscenter.com/imagelibrary/detail.asp?MediaDetailsID=3997www.genewscenter.com/imagelibrary/detail.asp?MediaDetailsID=3995Despite its extremely small size, the MIP3ES offers high performance stabilization of real-time video images with any standard definition analog video signal. It incorporates on-board serial links allowing it to interface to most platforms and is designed for easy configuration and device control with intuitive web-based software.For more technical information: http://defense.ge-ip.com/products/3606
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