Arduino library for using ToF sensors : VL6180X and VL53L0X
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Arduino library for using ToF sensors : VL6180X and VL53L0X
Time of Flight Module for ranging measurement (hardware + software)
A simple api for Scanmax M5 3D ToF camera using the OpenNI2 and OpenCV libraries. Also used methods for face detection and selection of key points on the face.
TreeScan3D is an innovative project that leverages the power of 3D computer vision and multi-threaded processing for efficient tree detection. Built using C++ and integrated with the Robot Operating System (ROS), this tool excels at accurately identifying trees in complex environments.
A development kit for multiple cameras
Testing various kind of distance sensors with Arduino for the purpose of Tangible Interaction Design classes.
Our box pushing robot, equipped with two infrared sensors, a VL53L0X sensor, and motor control, navigates and pushes boxes efficiently. Additionally, it features a hammer rotating in the vertical plane for enhanced versatility and functionality.
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ROS2 Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) for Flir Pan Tilt Units (PTUs) D46 and similar
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Experimental path tracer with some unusual features, including ToF simulation
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Versatile DAQ engine for physics detectors, event mode and otherwise
Arduino library for interfacing with the TMF8801 time-of-flight distance sensor.
This is the official Mitsuba3 implementation of "Doppler Time-of-Flight Rendering" (SIGGRAPH Asia 2023)
Arduino library for the Texas Instruments TDC7200 Time-to-Digital Converter for Time-of-Flight Applications in LIDAR, Magnetostrictive and Flow Meters
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