Live View Axis Updated __full__ 〈95% Quick〉
The "Live View" now connects faster through the AXIS Secure Remote Access service, bypassing the need for complex port forwarding.
The “Live View Axis Updated” notification appears when the system refreshes the real-time position or orientation of one or more axes (X, Y, Z, rotation, etc.) in the live monitoring display. live view axis updated
Thus, is a system notification indicating that the real-time visual display has just recalculated and reset its coordinate reference frame. This ensures that what you see on screen matches the current physical or simulated state of the object or space being monitored. The "Live View" now connects faster through the
: The camera's image sensor physically moves within the body to counter vibration, recalculating its position continuously based on gyroscopic input. Technical Context (Axis Communications) This ensures that what you see on screen
Visual servoing systems rely on a strict correspondence between the camera frame and the robot’s coordinate frame. In dynamic environments—such as aerial robotics, surgical assistance, or automated manufacturing—physical disturbances (vibration, thermal expansion, or collision) can cause the camera axis to misalign without triggering a full system failure. This paper introduces a novel method for , a technique that continuously estimates and corrects the extrinsic calibration parameters of a camera in real-time without interrupting the control loop. By leveraging feature tracking and IMU fusion, our approach minimizes the drift between the expected and observed visual axes, improving tracking accuracy by 42% in high-vibration scenarios compared to static calibration methods.