
optical tracking systems
Optical tracking systems use cameras and sensors to monitor the movement of objects or people in real-time. These systems typically rely on visual markers or patterns placed on objects, which the cameras detect and analyze to determine position, orientation, and motion. They are commonly used in applications like virtual reality, motion capture for movies or sports, and industrial automation. By converting visual information into digital data, optical tracking enables precise, non-contact monitoring of movement with high accuracy, making it valuable for tasks that require detailed tracking of spatial positions.