EU Project No. 1
The company MV CENTER VISION SYSTEMS Sp. z o.o. has obtained financial support from the European Regional Development Fund, Operational Program Intelligent Development 2014-2020, sub-measure 1.1.1 “Industrial research and development work carried out by enterprises” for project POIR.01.01.01-00-0366/20-00
“Development of an inspection station designed for precise and automated vision-based quality inspection of ceramic cartridges using new algorithms based on deep networks.”
The subject of the project is the development of an inspection station designed for precise and automated quality control of ceramic inserts dedicated for use in passenger cars – using new algorithms based on deep networks.
The planned outcomes of the project include:
- Development of 2D algorithms for control of cell filling defects (open/closed cell) interfacing with the optical system -3-fold increase in the precision of detection of defects of proper cell plugging/opening (relative to the best competing solution) with a nearly 2-fold increase in the level of efficiency.
- Development of 3D algorithms for inspection of defects on the lateral and frontal surfaces of monoliths cooperating with the scanner system -precision of defect detection: surface. lateral =0.25mm2 min. surface detected defect surface Frontal = cell surface + main As low as 0.25 mm (efficiency level =98%).
The stand will allow inspection of ceramic cartridges:
- with dimensions of min. 70mm*70mm*50mm and max. 250mm*250mm*400mm (maximum filters that can be produced),
- regardless of their shape (controlling details not only round, but also elliptical, oval, square, irregular, etc.).
The main target groups will be manufacturers of passenger vehicle structural components, ie:
- Ceramic cartridges (catalytic monoliths),
- Exhaust systems using filter cartridges
Total project value: 4,491,796.18 PLN
Funding for the project from the European Regional Development Fund: 3,352,992.32 PLN
EU Project No. 2
The company MV CENTER VISION SYSTEMS Sp. z o.o. has obtained financial support from the European Regional Development Fund, Operational Program Intelligent Development 2014-2020, sub-measure 1.1.1 “Industrial research and development work carried out by enterprises” for project POIR.01.01.01-00-0366/20-00
“The goal is to develop an inspection station designed for automated and time-efficient quality inspection of LED/OLED TV matrices.”
The planned outcomes of the project include:
- Development of an inspection station designed for automated and time-efficient in-line quality inspection of LED/OLED TV matrices using a new positioning system and algorithms based on deep networks for detection of mura and bad sub-pixel defects. The subject of the project is the development of an inspection station designed for automated and time-efficient quality inspection of LED/OLED TV matrices.
Tasks, how to achieve goals:
- Development of a system for positioning the camera relative to the matrices of televisions and developed. algorithms based on deep networks for automated inspection of bad-subpixel defects,
- development of algorithms based on deep networks for automated control of mura defects, the above mentioned components along with mechanical components will be integrated into a demonstration stand to achieve the following main functionalities (an advantage over currently available products):
- an increase of at least 30 percentage points in the detection efficiency of mura and subpixel defects (relative to the currently most commonly used manual inspection),
- a three- and six-fold reduction in inspection time for a 22-inch and 85-inch matrix, respectively (relative to the best competitive solution),
- a 10x reduction in system changeover time between different die references (relative to the best competitive solution).
No product on the market has the aforementioned functionalities.
The system will allow detection of the above defects for TVs with matrix sizes from 22 to 85 inches (the most common sizes on the market). The main target groups will be LED/OLED TV manufacturers.
Value of the project : PLN 2,704,768.07
Funding for the project from the European Regional Development Fund:
PLN 2,001,706.23