Imagine a robotic arm controlled via a live feed. Operators see the arm’s orientation through a UI that maps sensor coordinates to screen pixels. One day, the arm drifts — commanded motions produce unexpected trajectories. The live view shows odd rotations; the axis seems wrong. An engineer patches the calibration mapping: the on-screen axis is corrected. Suddenly, operator intent aligns with physical motion again.
Axis Communications produces network cameras running or embedded Linux (often a custom build). The live view is typically delivered via:
will display the camera's current axis position in the live view. Custom Workspaces Feature Guide