Stereolabs ZED X is an IP67 industrial stereo camera with global shutter (1920×1200 px) and GMSL2 interface (cable length up to 15 m). It achieves 60 fps at full resolution and 120 fps at 960×600. Hardware multi-camera synchronization ≤100 µs. Designed for autonomous mobile systems and vehicles.
Depth Camera · serves as: Perception, Obstacle Detection, Localization.
Which group Stereolabs ZED X belongs to and how it is built
A subcategory covering cameras designed for depth measurement and spatial perception of the environment. It includes RGB-D devices, stereo cameras, and other solutions used in robotics, autonomous systems, and 3D perception pipelines.
A depth camera is a vision sensor capable of measuring depth — that is, the distance from observed objects to the camera. In robotics, depth cameras are used for 3D perception, obstacle avoidance, object detection, environment mapping, and manipulation support. They may operate on the basis of stereo vision, structured light, or ToF (Time-of-Flight) measurement. Depth cameras are an important component of perceptual systems in humanoid, mobile, and service robots.