Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Time of flight" in English language version.
The [time-of-flight] camera belongs to a broader group of sensors known as scanner-less LIDAR (i.e. laser radar having no mechanical scanner); an early [1990] example is [Marion W.] Scott and his followers at Sandia.
Z-Cam, the first depth video camera, was released in 2000 and was targeted primarily at broadcasting organizations.
The [time-of-flight] camera belongs to a broader group of sensors known as scanner-less LIDAR (i.e. laser radar having no mechanical scanner); an early [1990] example is [Marion W.] Scott and his followers at Sandia.
The [time-of-flight] camera belongs to a broader group of sensors known as scanner-less LIDAR (i.e. laser radar having no mechanical scanner); an early [1990] example is [Marion W.] Scott and his followers at Sandia.
Z-Cam, the first depth video camera, was released in 2000 and was targeted primarily at broadcasting organizations.