As the scope of big data environments expands, so does the number of vision applications. GigE Vision is a global interface standard designed to support transmitting high-speed video and related control data over Ethernet, including GigE, 10 GigE, and 802.11 wireless networks. This article will focus on GigE Vision and analyze its standards further.
Category 5e GigE SF/UTP High Flexible Ethernet Cable, GigE/GigE
The GigE Vision standard was developed using the Gigabit Ethernet communication protocol, which provides fast image transmission over long distances using off-the-shelf GigE Vision Ethernet cables. GigE Vision enables fast, high-bandwidth transmission of large images in real-time at 125 MB/s and up to 100 meters. Leverage GigE Vision's cost-effective, highly scalable nature to facilitate simple integration into existing Ethernet infrastructure using standard Category 5e and Category 6 cables and connectors.
The GigE Vision standard, governed by the AIA, the machine vision industry's trade association, was launched in 2006 and has since been adopted globally, with most major industrial video hardware and software vendors developing GigE Vision-compliant products. By following the same standards, products from different vendors are interoperable. This means frame grabbers, embedded hardware interfaces, cameras, video servers, video receivers, control applications, and management entities can all work together seamlessly using a common Ethernet platform.
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