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Live View Axis Updated May 2026

On October 24, 2023, a scheduled update was applied to the Live View module regarding axis configurations. The objective was to correct orientation misalignments detected in specific camera feeds and improve coordinate mapping accuracy for motion detection. The update was successfully deployed across all active nodes. Post-deployment validation confirms that the "Live View Axis" now accurately reflects the physical geometry of the monitored environment.

Several end-users reported discrepancies between the physical orientation of camera mounts and the digital output displayed on the monitoring dashboard. Specifically, cameras mounted at 90-degree or 270-degree angles were displaying feeds with incorrect aspect ratios or inverted axis coordinates, leading to false positives in motion tracking algorithms. live view axis updated

The ability to update a camera’s “live view axis” in real time is critical for modern autonomous systems, teleoperation, and mixed reality. This paper defines the Live View Axis as the combined 6-DOF (degrees of freedom) pose (position + orientation) that determines what a camera captures or displays. We examine methods for updating this axis based on sensor fusion (IMU, GPS, optical flow), analyze latency sources, and propose a predictive filter to smooth axis updates under motion. Experimental results show that axis update rates >30 Hz with <50 ms latency are achievable using low-cost hardware. Applications include drone FPV, robotic inspection, and stabilized gimbals. On October 24, 2023, a scheduled update was

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