Meeting the video recording demands of Bloodhound
Posted to News on 7th Nov 2014, 14:00

Meeting the video recording demands of Bloodhound

With Bloodhound SSC's objective of reaching 1000mph to smash the current world land speed record, extraordinary demands are being placed on the video system being developed by Stemmer Imaging to produce and record video data for both engineering and broadcast purposes, so the Gecko image recording and compression application from Vision Experts has been specially adapted.

Meeting the video recording demands of Bloodhound

Technical Director at Vision Experts, Jason Dale, explains some of the challenges being faced in the Bloodhound video application: "The project threw up a number of challenges initially. Firstly data needs to be acquired from up to 12 GigE cameras at HD resolution and every single frame from each camera must be recorded. In addition, video had to be compressed in real time to stream to a number of different places, and the video also needed to be time stamped so that it could be linked with the engine management system so that individual frames can be related back to specific control events."

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Mark Williamson, Director of Corporate Market Development at Stemmer Imaging, adds: "The Gecko system was a natural fit for the system since it connects to industrial vision cameras using Stemmer Imaging's Common Vision Blox imaging toolkit. In addition, by adapting the software, it offers a great deal of flexibility - a significant number of Gecko systems delivered have some level of customisation for the application."

Dale continues: "For Bloodhound, we rewrote the software for realtime video streaming and compression to encode the video directly to an MJPG format, so that all of the huge volumes of data generated can be recorded to hard disk. To solve the digital I/O requirements needed for linking to Bloodhound's engine management system, we utilised an Adlink EOS embedded vision system equipped with an Intel Core i7 processor. The bespoke codec was tailored to make optimum use of the quad-core i7."

For this development phase of the project, three identical vision systems have been built. One is with the Bloodhound team, one is with the Stemmer Imaging development team and the third is with Vision Experts. In this way each new development can be verified on three independent systems.

Successful data transmission

Dale says: "The next challenge is with telemetry. We have shown that we can acquire that volume of data, compress it all to disk and also recompress a feed for the live stream. Now we have to ensure that we have enough bandwidth to allow successful data transmission from a vehicle moving at these speeds. We are about to deliver the latest part of the system to evaluate this. A special relay mast is likely to be required to maintain line of site between Bloodhound and the control centre for the duration of the run."

To learn more about the video system being developed by Stemmer Imaging please visit www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk.


Stemmer Imaging

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GU10 1DW
UNITED KINGDOM

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