Structured Light 3D Camera Can Enable Virtual Reality Experience

Adam Goldbloom
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On Sep 23, 2019
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Structured Light 3D Camera Can Enable Virtual Reality Experience



The technology to create 3D content by combining the strengths of structured light as well as cutting edge algorithms is now available for users that were until this moment wondering what is structured light technology. The proprietary coded structured light technology can enable the highest levels of details and proven top performance. When it is integrated with cutting-edge 3D content creation software the user becomes enabled to create instant virtual and augmented reality experience with the help of a structured light 3D camera which could be in the form of mobile phones, smart connected devices, multi-camera Volumetric solutions as well as professional handheld scanners.

The core sensing technology from Mantis Vision is optimized to offer a comprehensive 3D processing pipeline by utilizing the professional 3D scanner technology. The solution developed by this company addresses depth sensing as well as content creation along with the processing needs like auto-calibration, high-quality registration, segmentation, MR VR sharing, and even data compression and streaming. The technology combined offer the user the ability to capture static or dynamic objects, persons or scenes of their choice, in different ambient light conditions for instantly editing, sharing and streaming the real Volumetric content to any 2-D, 3D, MR, VR, platform.

The proprietary structured light technology from Mantis Vision can yield at least 4 times more critical features density as compared to products from competitors to result in high resolution of 120 K points when using a 1M sensor or 40 K points when a VGA sensor is being used. Mantis Vision pattern utilizes a unique patented code which allows a smaller footprint for uniquely identifying many more points than in standard methods. The unique technology provides higher resolution and accuracy for lower minimal object size.

Mantis Vision is using structured light active triangulation which is a process for determining the location of a point by measuring the angle to it from known points at either end of a fixed baseline injured of measuring distances to the point directly. Active triangulation indicates that instead of using two cameras and the light on the scenery Mantis Vision is using an active infrared source to illuminate the sensory with only a single camera to create real-time depth mapping. The structured light is utilized to create a single projected pattern. As the pattern being projected is captured by a camera with a high frame rate the ability to create 3D movies becomes available to the user.

The technology despite sounding complicated is mastered by Mantis Vision which is a 3D technology company specializing in providing 3D scan solutions which are leading in the market. The F6 handheld 3D scanner, 3D object scanner, a 3D camera phone and the unique structured like technology have all been developed by Mantis Vision. The structured light 3D camera will soon be a reality in the hands of users regardless of whether they are professionals or amateurs. Mantis Vision has developed the technology needed to enable next-generation depth vision, 3D face recognition for mobile phones and other devices which are likely to be introduced into the markets sometime soon. Presently enthusiasts of the structured light 3D camera can visit the Google play store to view movies and images captured by Mantis Vision is which are on display and can be viewed on the Samsung Galaxy 8. Mass-market production is expected to begin soon after which users of all types can consider themselves fortunate to have in possession one of the latest devices which allows them to be as creative as they desire.

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