Robotics and measurement

Robotic guidance and measurement automation

Robotics support, camera-guided positioning, industrial measurement automation, dimensional inspection, part location, alignment checks, and machine-control handoff.

Use this when a robot, actuator, operator, or machine needs camera-derived coordinates, measurements, pass/fail checks, or reliable part position data.

Typical scope

  • Camera-guided robot positioning, part location, pick/placement support, conveyor guidance, fixture verification, ROS2-adjacent integration, and PLC or digital I/O handoff
  • Length, width, height, diameter, area, angle, gap, distance, concentricity, alignment, and position measurement with calibrated cameras when practical
  • 2D measurement, camera calibration, telecentric-lens planning, structured lighting ideas, operator UI, logs, and reject/action outputs

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Questions this page answers

Can camera data guide a robot or machine?

Yes. The important scope is coordinate calibration, trigger timing, robot/PLC communication, safety boundaries, and fallback behavior.

Can you measure parts with a camera?

Yes for many 2D measurements and some depth-related use cases, especially when lens, lighting, fixture, and calibration are controlled.

Next step

Send a small brief.

Include the board, sensors, machine interface, current failure, desired behavior, connectivity, dashboard or alert needs, and the artifact you need: IoT prototype, working firmware, data bridge, control box, edge AI workflow, OTA/telemetry plan, or vendor handoff packet.