Well, it's not exactly the first. PmdTec (http://www.pmdtec.com/) makes a 3D range sensor that works pretty well in sunlight.If this comes in cheaply (
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bleh... comment system at my less-than sign..... If this comes in cheaply (less than $1000), it'd be pretty awesome for small robotics applications.
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Well, it's not exactly the first. PmdTec (http://www.pmdtec.com/) makes a 3D range sensor that works pretty well in sunlight.
If this comes in cheaply (
bleh... comment system at my less-than sign.
.... If this comes in cheaply (less than $1000), it'd be pretty awesome for small robotics applications.