Over time, digital potentiometers and MEMS gyroscopes accumulate error. In a PTZ security camera, after 200 pan movements, the "home" position might drift by 5 degrees. The live view shows a gate, but the recorded metadata insists it is pointing at a wall. Without an axis fix, automated tracking fails.
Imagine a security camera that verifies its axis by detecting the horizon line through a window or the vertical lines of a door frame. If the gyro drifts, the AI will automatically correct the live view and flag using visual anchors rather than just mechanical sensors. live view axis fix verified
Our proposed verification approach involves a combination of optical and mechanical testing. The approach consists of the following steps: Without an axis fix, automated tracking fails
"Live View" refers to the real-time rendering or streaming of visual data. Unlike a static render or a delayed playback, Live View shows you the current spatial state of an object or environment. In surveillance, it is the current camera feed. In BIM (Building Information Modeling), it is the navigable 3D workspace. Our proposed verification approach involves a combination of
: Stabilising or calibrating the axis of view in live biological or material imaging.
Confirmation that the fix was tested across different viewing environments (e.g., specific browsers or the AXIS Camera Station Client ). Common Related Issues & Solutions