Feasibility Studies

Saving costs with peace of mind.

An image processing system provides complex functionality to solve the problem at hand. Before deciding for a given technology a feasibility study will provide initial insights about potential problems/costs/timings for the final system and if the selected solution will work.

A thorough assessment of technical feasibility provides a foundation for making informed decisions about the development and implementation of a vision system, ensuring that the chosen technologies align with the project’s goals and requirements.

This will save money in the long-term as it is always hard to change something which isn’t fit for purpose.

Advantages of a feasibility study:

  • Existing Technologies.
    Evaluating the current state of technology and determine whether there are existing tools, hardware, and software that can fulfil the technical requirements of the vision project.
  • Hardware Requirements.
    Defining the necessary hardware components, such as cameras, lenses, lighting systems, and sensors, required for the vision system.
    Assessing the availability and compatibility of these hardware components in the market considering factors like cost, reliability, and scalability.
  • Software Tools and Libraries.
    Identifying and accessing the availability of software tools, libraries, and frameworks that support image processing, computer vision, and machine learning.
  • Prototyping.
    Accessing the feasibility of developing a prototype or a proof-of-concept to validate the technical aspects of the vision system.
    Prototyping can help identify and address potential technical challenges early in the development process.
  • Testing and Validation.
    Testing the defined algorithms to check if they meet the technical functionality and accuracy of the vision system.