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The B5L Time of Flights sensor utilizes distance technology, measuring location of objects relative to the sensor by recording the time it takes for the LED lights to reflect back to the detector, thus ensuring that no actual image data is being collected. Even though it is impossible to recognize the specific person in front of the sensor, Omron’s skeletal detection software can still accurately detect and track individuals as they move across the field of view of the sensor.
To learn more about the B5L Time of Flight sensor, please join Omron’s upcoming webinar Time of Flight Sensor for Patient Monitoring: Track Human Skeletal Movement in Real Time.
Webinar highlights include:
Cary Horan
Business Development Manager
Cary Horan attended Georgia Institute of Technology where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is currently the Business Development Manager for Omron, serving as America’s technical contact for Omron’s diverse sensor product offerings. He has expertise in the manufacturing field, including IoT, Healthcare, and Agriculture applications.
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