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120    Glossary of Terms 
Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera 
GenICam specification 
Specification of the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA, 
capabilities of any GigE Vision device.  
Grab 
Acquiring an image frame.  
Grayscale 
In image processing, the range of available brightness levels, displayed in shades of gray. In an 8-bit 
system, the gray scale contains values from 0 to 255. A 10-bit system has a range of 0-1023.  
GVCP – GigE Vision Control Protocol 
One of the core protocols of the GigE Vision specification used to control camera. GVCP uses UDP port 
3956 on the camera. 
GVSP – GigE Vision Stream Protocol 
One of the core protocols of the GigE Vision specification used to stream images. 
Host 
Refers to the computer system that supports the installed frame grabber. 
IP – Internet Protocol 
The Internet Protocol is the method by which data is sent from one computer to another on a network or 
across the Internet. Each device must have an IP address to identify that device on the network or on the 
Internet.  
 
LLA 
Link-Local Address is a protocol providing a scheme for devices to automatically assign themselves an IP 
address and check for IP conflict. Used in unmanaged networks. 
NIC 
Network Interface Card/Controller. For the Genie products the NIC must be a Gigabit Ethernet interface to 
provide sufficient bandwidth.  
Pixel 
A contraction of "picture element". The number of pixels describes the number of digital samples taken of 
the analog video signal. The number of pixels per video line by the number of active video lines describes 
the acquisition image resolution. The binary size of each pixel (e.g., 8-bits, 16-bits, 24-bits) defines the 
number of gray levels or colors possible for each pixel. 
PRNU 
Photo-Response Non-Uniformity. For a given even illumination the difference between the minimum and 
maximum measured pixel values is the PRNU. 
Progressive Scan Camera 
The progressive scan format outputs data from the camera (the signal) in sequential order as it is scanned. 
The scan format produces a full frame of video in a continuous stream, rather than half the image per 
output sequence in standard interlaced cameras.  
Random Noise 
Random noise is defined as the difference in peak to peak value for any single pixel repetitively sampled, 
with the sensor in darkness. For digital cameras the measurement is based on at least 512 samples from any 
pixel. 
Router 
A Router device forwards packets across networks. It operates at Layer 3 of the seven-layer OSI model. 
Note that broadcast packets (such as GigE Vision Device Discovery message) do not cross routers.