Advancing Industrial Automation with Next Generation ToF 3D Vision | Cube-eye
In today's industrial landscape, visual intelligence has become a central element of automation systems. Depth data enables an accurate understanding of object shape, position, and orientation for tasks such as sorting, picking, transferring, and collision avoidance. A 3D ToF camera calculates coordinates and pose information, allowing robotic manipulators to identify precise gripping points and handle objects with confidence. As manufacturing speed increases and error tolerance decreases, demand for fast and repeatable 3D vision continues to grow.
Traditional
methods such as structured light and stereo vision have been widely used, yet both
approaches show clear limitations in high-speed and motion-based environments.
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Structured
light cameras project patterns onto a surface to
interpret depth and deliver strong accuracy, especially on small or reflective
objects. However, slow frame rates and strict motion restrictions limit their
usability on conveyor belts or continuous robot operations.
Ø Stereo vision cameras use dual images to calculate depth in real time and offer installation flexibility, yet depth results are inconsistent, and processing loads remain heavy, often affecting overall system performance.
Time of Flight technology has emerged to overcome these drawbacks. A Cube-eye ToF camera measures the return time of emitted infrared light to generate instant distance data at high frame rates. This enables stable 3D acquisition during motion, making it suitable for robotic arms, mobile platforms, and logistics systems handling fast-moving targets. With simplified depth computation, built-in filtering, and support for USB, MIPI, and PoE, Cube-eye delivers reliable results with reduced processing burden and easy industrial integration. As factories continue moving toward fully automated environments, their Time of Flight cameras are becoming essential in achieving faster, smarter, and more efficient industrial vision.
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