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Intel has an excellent long presentation on YouTube about using T265 with mobile robots. https://youtube.com/watch?v=62vm0_RZ1nU The section introducing use of a D435 with the T265 starts at 17 min...
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The D435i currently supports Windows 10. Windows 7 support for D435i is still in development. I do not have a time estimation for when it will become available, unfortunately.
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Question 1 is best answered by a member of Intel, of which I am not. In regard to the second question, the 400 Series cameras and the T265 have humble hardware requirements and so even a single-bo...
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An answer has been posted to the copy of your question at the old RealSense forum. This forum here is the correct place to post questions to now. Thanks! https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D5...
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Normally, the 'Vision Processor D4' hardware component inside the D415 and D435 takes care of lighting adjustments when using the camera outdoors with auto-exposure mode enabled. Unlike most depth...
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As long as you can fit a whole object into the camera's view then it should be scannable. The quality of the scan can depend on a range of factors though. These include: * The depth image may b...
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RecFusion is a tool that has been highly recommended by RealSense users who have tried it. It is not the only scanning solution that is compatible with the 400 Series cameras though. There is als...
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Whilst it is certainly possible to use OpenCV for skeletal detection, there is a commercial body tracking software called Nuitrack SDK that is compatible with the 400 Series cameras and makes skele...
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There are a few Windows 10 rugged tablets with D410 or D415 built into them, with the camera on the rear facing out towards the world like the camera in your image. As well as the Panasonic, there...
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Hi Y SQ The sensors of a RealSense camera should not degrade over time after multiple on-offs. The cameras can function for multiple years.