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The T265 has a wide field of view of approximately 163 degrees from the combination of its two fisheye sensors. This helps it to see as many visual landmarks as possible. The T265 uses landmarks,...
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The bounding box discussed in the linked post crops the image not only in Z depth but in X and Y too. In that particular case, the user found though that they didn't need to crop the XY of the ima...
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Another Python user recently asked the same question. It is somewhat difficult but may be possible by creating a 'bounding box' and then occluding data outside of that bounding box, as described i...
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If you are using Linux, I cannot think of a solution that does not involve building, unfortunately. If you are using SDK version 2.23.0 and want to stick with that then you can rebuild 2.23.0 with ...
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The link below has carefully constructed accuracy tests that somebody did with T265. https://jaspereb.github.io/TestingRealsenseT265/ For wheeled ground robots, it is also highly recommended that w...
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At the time of the T265's launch, an Intel representative said that the accuracy of the T265's SLAM is about the same as GPS at a range of 100 cubic meters. Whilst the primary application of T265 ...
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I received your message - thanks so much! I will email you the contact email for the Intel Support manager. Please email the questions that you sent me to him, as he is the best person to answer...
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Update: the manager at Intel Support got back to me and said that if I forward his email address to you then he will help you to get an NDA signed first if you get in touch with him. The best way...
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It sounds as though the flash memory storage inside the camera (where the firmware gets stored, not on the computer) is working okay if you are able to update the firmware with the rs-fw-update uti...
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I'm very glad you found some answers! The official T265 documentation page says about USB 3: "Any board with USB2 capable of receiving pose data at 200 times a second should be sufficient. The dev...