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What is TOF?

Time-of-Flight (ToF) is a method for measuring the distance between a sensor and an object by measuring the time it takes for a signal (usually light or sound) to travel from the sensor to the object and back. It's commonly used in 3D cameras, rangefinders, and proximity sensors for applications like gesture recognition, robotics, and augmented reality.

What other technologies are related to TOF?

TOF Competitor Technologies

Orbitrap mass spectrometry is a competing technology to TOF mass spectrometry, both used for determining the mass-to-charge ratio of ions.
mentioned alongside TOF in 11% (73) of relevant job posts

TOF Complementary Technologies

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a technology that often uses Time-of-Flight principles to measure distance, making it strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside TOF in 0% (65) of relevant job posts

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