Based on Ncam's existing AR camera system, which cannot support wireless tracking, the IDC team provided a solution for AR cameras and microservers used together to restrict movie studios and broadcasters in virtual production.
The newly developed AR camera system, supported by the new micro-server, can process the tracking data of the camera by itself under various camera platforms and settings, thus opening up new opportunities for enterprises.
The new design not only requires the formation of a plane on each single surface, but also challenges the design and development of IDC team in combination with many other design limitations.
Mk2 microservers must be able to withstand the impact of all-weather sunlight exposure on the product. In response, the UK IDC team conducted specification selection of hardware components and performed various tests to improve thermal performance to meet the functional requirements of the product.
The UK IDC team has produced four fully assembled functional units that the Ncam team can use to show potential customers products similar to the final mass production phase. The prototype uses all parts processed by IDC's Hurco CNC machine tools in the UK, as well as electronic components assembled by IDC's electronic laboratory.
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