3d Mapping with Z-Cam?

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3d Mapping with Z-Cam? cadcoke4 03-02-2008
Posted by on March 2, 2008, 4:35 pm
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It looks like the Sporge attack on this group has ended. Though, I
wish I had some sort of explanatino... did the sporger simply go on
vacation for a while. Was an effective filter created?

Anyway, I posted the following to Gordon McComb's C.R.M alternative
site, and thought I would bring it here to see if it starts some more
discussion. To me, this seems to be a "disruptive technology"...
meaning it has the potential to make significant changes to the
robotics world.

It is the Z-Cam by 3DV Systems. It seems to be a time-of-flight
system that generates 1 to 2 cm accuracy of depth measurements over a
1.3 meg pixel display. That is, a depth measurement for EACH PIXEL at
60 fpm. The next part, which is the real ground breaking part, is
that they are marketing it as a game controller for the masses priced
at uner $100.

Here is a link to their gallery, which shows some movies of it in
action. http://www.3dvsystems.com/gallery/gallery.html

Here is where they describe the technology;
http://www.3dvsystems.com/technology/tech.html
It seems to be a system where they emit a very brief pulse of light
(from LED's) and capture the image using an extremely fast gated
sensor (like a vast electronic shutter).


Joe Dunfee

Posted by Wayne C. Gramlich on March 3, 2008, 4:24 pm
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cadcoke4@yahoo.com wrote:
[snip sporge]

> Anyway, I posted the following to Gordon McComb's C.R.M alternative
> site, and thought I would bring it here to see if it starts some more
> discussion. To me, this seems to be a "disruptive technology"...
> meaning it has the potential to make significant changes to the
> robotics world.
>
> It is the Z-Cam by 3DV Systems. It seems to be a time-of-flight
> system that generates 1 to 2 cm accuracy of depth measurements over a
> 1.3 meg pixel display. That is, a depth measurement for EACH PIXEL at
> 60 fpm. The next part, which is the real ground breaking part, is
> that they are marketing it as a game controller for the masses priced
> at uner $100.
>
> Here is a link to their gallery, which shows some movies of it in
> action. http://www.3dvsystems.com/gallery/gallery.html
>
> Here is where they describe the technology;
http://www.3dvsystems.com/technology/tech.html
> It seems to be a system where they emit a very brief pulse of light
> (from LED's) and capture the image using an extremely fast gated
> sensor (like a vast electronic shutter).

Looks like fun. The trick is actually getting your hands on
one with enough of software specification/stack to actually
use it.

-Wayne

Posted by dan michaels on March 7, 2008, 12:03 pm
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On Mar 2, 2:35=A0pm, cadco...@yahoo.com wrote:
> It looks like the Sporge attack on this group has ended. =A0Though, I
> wish I had some sort of explanatino... =A0did the sporger simply go on
> vacation for a while. =A0Was an effective filter created?
>
> Anyway, I posted the following to Gordon McComb's C.R.M alternative
> site, and thought I would bring it here to see if it starts some more
> discussion. =A0To me, this seems to be a "disruptive technology"...
> meaning it has the potential to make significant changes to the
> robotics world.
>
> It is the Z-Cam by 3DV Systems. =A0It seems to be a time-of-flight
> system that generates 1 to 2 cm accuracy of depth measurements over a
> 1.3 meg pixel display. That is, a depth measurement for EACH PIXEL at
> 60 fpm. =A0The next part, which is the real ground breaking part, is
> that they are marketing it as a game controller for the masses priced
> at uner $100.
>
> Here is a link to their gallery, which shows some movies of it in
> action.http://www.3dvsystems.com/gallery/gallery.html
>
> Here is where they describe the technology;http://www.3dvsystems.com/techn=
ology/tech.html
> It seems to be a system where they emit a very brief pulse of light
> (from LED's) and capture the image using an extremely fast gated
> sensor (like a vast electronic shutter).
>
> Joe Dunfee
>


This would be very cool for the robotics world, at under $100. Kind of
short-range SICK laser scanner for the masses.

It appears to work using "time of flight" technology, which has been
around for some time. I am currently reading Joe Engelberger's book
Robotics in Service from 1989, and they had TOF sensors back then, but
very expensive, $100K range.

http://www.google.com/custom?q=3Dtime+of+flight+range+sensing

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