According to this study, the global 3D Vision Sensor for Embodied Intelligent Robots market size will reach US$ 1950 million by 2031.
3D vision sensors mainly obtain the spatial coordinate information of objects through 3D reconstruction technology, so that they can accurately perceive the distance, volume and size of objects, providing embodied intelligent robots with three-dimensional perception capabilities similar to human vision. The current main technologies for 3D reconstruction include structured light, iToF, dToF, stereo vision, Lidar, industrial three-dimensional measurement, etc. Humanoid robot visual sensing technology mainly uses multi-eye stereo vision and iToF methods.
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of 3D Vision Sensor for Embodied Intelligent Robots market by product type, application, key players and key regions and countries.
Segmentation by Type:
Based on Multi-Eye Stereo Vision
Based on iToF
Segmentation by Application:
Base-Type Robot
Wheeled Robot
Tracked Robot
Quadruped Robot
Humanoid Robot
Bionic Robot
This report also splits the market by region:
United States
China
Europe
Other regions
Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
Rest of world
The report also presents the market competition landscape and a corresponding detailed analysis of the major players in the market. The key players covered in this report:
Cognex (USA)
Basler (Germany)
Keyence (Japan)
Omron (Japan)
Obi Zhongguang (China)
Weijing Intelligent (China)
Distant space and time (China)
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