InterCamera
Intercamera is a descriptor used in imaging and computer vision to denote the coordination and communication between multiple cameras within a shared system. The term encompasses synchronization of capture timing, calibration between cameras, and fusion of their image streams for downstream processing. There is no formal standard widely known as InterCamera; rather, it appears in research papers and industry discussions as a generic concept describing inter-camera coordination.
Technical foundations rely on two core tasks: synchronization and calibration. Synchronization uses hardware triggers or a
Applications for intercamera coordination include multi-camera rigs used in broadcast studios, surveillance and security systems, autonomous
Challenges involve achieving robust sub-frame synchronization at high frame rates, maintaining calibration as rigs move or