Time-of-flight Camera - Brands

Brands

Active brands (as of 2011)
  • D-IMager - TOF camera by Panasonic Electric Works
  • DepthSense - TOF cameras and modules, including RGB sensor and microphones by SoftKinetic
  • Fotonic - TOF cameras and software powered by Panasonic CMOS chip
  • pmd - TOF imager, modules, cameras and software by pmdtechnologies
  • real.IZ 2+3D - High-resolution SXGA (1280×1024) TOF camera developed by startup company odos imaging, integrating conventional image capture with TOF ranging in the same sensor. Based on technology developed at Siemens.
  • SwissRanger - an industrial TOF-only camera line originally by the Centre Suisse d'Electronique et Microtechnique, S.A. (CSEM), now developed by the spin out company Mesa Imaging
  • 3D MLI Sensor - TOF imager, modules, cameras, and software by IEE (International Electronics & Engineering), based on modulated light intensity (MLI)
  • TOFCam Stanley - TOF camera by Stanley Electric
  • TriDiCam - TOF modules and software, the TOF imager originally developed by Fraunhofer Institute of Microelectronic Circuits and Systems, now developed by the spin out company TriDiCam
Defunct brands
  • CanestaVision - TOF modules and software by Canesta (company acquired by Microsoft in 2010)
  • OptriCam - TOF cameras and modules by Optrima (rebranded DepthSense prior to SoftKinetic merger in 2011)
  • ZCam - TOF camera products by 3DV Systems, integrating full-color video with depth information (assets sold to Microsoft in 2009)
  • D-IMager by Panasonic

  • pmd CamCube by pmdtechnologies

  • FOTONIC-B70 by Fotonic

  • SwissRanger 4000 by MESA Imaging

  • 3D MLI Sensor by IEE S.A.

  • ARTTS camera prototype

  • pmd CamBoard by pmdtechnologies

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