You can do all kinds of wonderful things with cameras and image recognition. However, sometimes spatial data is useful, too. As [madmcu] demonstrates, you can use depth data from a time-of-flight ...
A rising number of advanced applications, from robotics to automotive, are implementing LiDAR technology to handle data ...
Apple still hasn’t announced its 2019 iPhones, but rumors about the next year’s devices have already started surfacing. According to MacRumors, the 2020 iPhone models will feature a Time-of-Flight ...
A new depth sensor claims to address the limitations of standard indirect Time-of-Flight (iToF) sensors by enabling depth sensing up to 30 meters, or four times more than standard iToF sensors, all ...
Every robotics project out there, it seems, needs a way to detect if it’s smashing into a wall repeatedly, acting like the brainless automaton it actually is. The Roomba has wall sensors, just about ...
Laser distance or displacement sensors use timeof-flight sensing to handle the positioning monitoring process. Time of flight (TOF) measures the time needed for a burst of laser light to travel from ...