Secure image signature (sis), Sis: definition, Sis: scenarios – ALLIED Vision Technologies Marlin F-201 User Manual

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Controlling image capture

MARLIN Technical Manual V2.4.0

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Secure image signature (SIS)

SIS: Definition

Secure image signature (SIS) is the synonym for data, which is inserted
into an image to improve or check image integrity.

With the new firmware V3.03, all CCD Marlin models can insert

Time stamp (1394 bus cycle time at the beginning of integration)

Trigger counter (external trigger seen only)

Frame counter (frames read out of the sensor)

into a selectable line position within the image. Furthermore the trigger
counter and the frame counter are available as advanced registers to be read
out directly.

SIS: Scenarios

The following scenarios benefit from this feature:

Assuming camera runs in continuous mode, the check of monotonically
changing bus cycle time is a simple test that no image was skipped or
lost in the camera or subsequently in the image processing chain.

In (synchronized) multi-camera applications, the time stamp can be
used to identify those images, shot at the same moment in time.

The cross-check of the frame counter of the camera against the frame
counter of the host system also identifies any skipped or lost images
during transmission.

The cross-check of the trigger counter against the frame counter in the
camera can identify a trigger overrun in the camera.

The handling of the SIS feature is fully described in the Chapter

Secure image

signature (SIS)

on page 225.

Note

L

FirePackage offers additional and independent checks
to be performed for the purpose of image integrity.
Details can be found in the respective documentation.

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