3D sensors have a variety of functions, including three-dimensional measurement, environmental perception, three-dimensional map reconstruction, face recognition, gesture recognition, human skeleton recognition, etc. These functions make 3D sensors widely used in many fields.
Main functions
Three-dimensional measurement: 3D sensors can obtain the depth information of objects by emitting infrared lasers of specific wavelengths and measuring the reflection time of light pulses, thereby accurately measuring the three-dimensional shape of objects. Environmental perception: 3D sensors can perceive the three-dimensional information of the surrounding environment, help devices to identify the environment and avoid obstacles, and are widely used in fields such as robot navigation and autonomous driving. Three-dimensional map reconstruction: By collecting three-dimensional data of the environment, 3D sensors can reconstruct a three-dimensional model of the environment, which has important applications in virtual reality, game development and geographic information systems. Face recognition: 3D sensors can achieve safer and more accurate facial recognition by scanning the depth information of the face, such as the face unlocking function in smartphones. Gesture recognition: By detecting the depth information and movement trajectory of the hand, the 3D sensor can achieve contactless gesture control and improve the user experience. Human skeleton recognition: 3D sensors can identify and track key parts of the human body and realize dynamic monitoring of the human skeleton, which is widely used in fitness, medical treatment and games.