VRT (Vision Real-Time) is a stand-alone server. It delivers remote and local, real-time vision in poor visibility conditions. This includes haze, thin cloud cover, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snowfall, surface snow cover, dazzling headlights and low light.
VRT connects online to remote IP cameras such as in AR goggles, for public safety, for security, on satellites, drones, UAVs, other aircraft, road vehicles and underwater ROVs. VRT also works with local webcams and USB-connected cameras.
VRT operates with ambient light and does not require generation of addition radiation nor requires infrared heat generation of the target object.
Subsurface visualization by Spacvee through atmospheric haze
Subsurface visualization by Spacvee through aerial haze
Subsurface visualization by Spacvee through darkness
Improved visualization by Spacevee’s ERV through rain and road water spray
Subsurface visualization by Spacvee through rock dust
Subsurface visualization by Spacvee of chlorophyll light absorbsobance
Improved Sub-ocean Visibility with ERV
Before and after-Shadow cover
ERV’s improved through ground and airborne smoke and dust visualization
ERV’s improved through ground and falling snow visualization
Improved visualization by Spacevee’s ERV through rain and road water spray
ERV’s improved through ground and airborne snow visualization
Remote Spectroscopy
VRT includes the VSA (Vision Spectra Analysis) tool which enables remote spectroscopy to be conducted on images.