Robots can locate objects with cameras, but that is not always enough when the target is tiny, irregular, or partly hidden.
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Raspberry Pi 4 (with USB 3.0) and Intel RealSense D415 depth sensing camera. When the Raspberry Pi 4 came out, [Frank Zhao] saw the potential to make a realtime 3D scanner that was completely handheld ...
It’s sometimes useful for a system to not just have a flat 2D camera view of things, but to have an understanding of the depth of a scene. Dual RGB cameras can be used to sense depth by contrasting ...
PxE's new Holographic RGB-IR-Depth Camera technology can transform standard 2D cameras in smartphones, laptops, and cars into immersive, high-performance 3D cameras . The technology would enable ...
Leopard Imaging's Eagle series stereo cameras introduce a major advancement in robotic vision as the world's first RGB-IR active stereo camera - Eagle 2, supporting both day and night depth sensing.
The advancement of depth completion techniques has become critical in enhancing the precision and reliability of 3D scene reconstruction. This field seeks to transform sparse, often incomplete, depth ...
Intel has announced what it says is the world's smallest high-resolution LiDAR depth camera. The device is called the Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515, and with it, the company is introducing a new ...
Smaller than a tennis ball, the Intel RealSense L515 LIDAR (light detection and ranging) camera generates 23 million accurate depth pixels/sec with a depth resolution of 1024×768 at 30 frames/sec. The ...