Overview of ToF camera Types and Their Applications

ToF camera is a type of camera that uses ToF technology to measure the distance between the camera and the subject. Based on time-of-flight information, the camera can create a depth map of the scene and provide accurate distance measurements for each point in the image.
ToF cameras can be used in a variety of applications, such as 3D imaging, gesture recognition, and robotics. In the context of fall monitoring, ToF cameras can be used to track the movement of the subject and detect changes in their position and orientation.
There are several types of ToF cameras available in the market, ranging from single-point sensors to large-scale camera arrays. Some of the commonly used ToF camera types include:
Single-point ToF camera: This is the most basic type of ToF camera, which uses a single sensor to capture the depth information of a single point in the image.

Linear ToF camera: This type of camera uses a linear array of sensors to capture the depth information of multiple points in the image simultaneously.

Area ToF camera: Which uses a 2D array of sensors to capture depth information for the entire scene.

Integrated ToF camera: This type of camera is integrated with other sensors, such as RGB sensors or thermal sensors, to provide additional information about the scene.
The choice of ToF camera type will depend on the specific application and the requirements for accuracy, resolution, and speed.There are many types of DOMI TOF cameras, and there are integration cases in many fields, welcome to consult Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Overview of Time-of-Flight (ToF) Camera Types and Their Applications