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Achieving high accuracy with L515 or D415

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  • MartyG

    Hi Imutlu07  If you are tracking objects and will be using RGB and you will be using multiple cameras, I would recommend the new RealSense D455 stereo camera. 

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/6610 

    It has the capabilities of a D435, plus a built-in IMU like the D435i and has increased accuracy over distance by a factor of 2x compared to the D435 models (so it has the same accuracy at 6 meters that the D435 does at 3 meters). 

    The D455 also has hardware improvements to enhance depth to color alignment - both the RGB and depth sensors are mounted on the same stiffener inside the camera, both have the same FOV size and the RGB sensor has a fast Global shutter like the depth for the first time (the RGB sensor had a slower Rolling type shutter in earlier 400 Series models).

    400 Series cameras can also benefit from a strong light source when analysing the depth detail of surfaces.

    In regard to multiple cameras, they can improve the quality of depth data because of "redundancy" in the data as FOVs overlap, and more than one camera is observing the same area.

    The 400 Series also has 2.5 mm to 5 mm accuracy at a 1 meter range like the L515 does.  Even with a D455 though you likely will not achieve less than 1 mm accuracy at a 3 meter range.

     

    L515 technical support is handled on the RealSense GitHub forum so if you have questions about that model, please visit the GitHub at the link below and click on the New Issue button to post a L515 question.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues 

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