
Stereo SLAM
Stereo SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) uses two cameras (like human eyes) to understand and navigate an environment. By capturing images from different angles simultaneously, it calculates distances to objects and updates its position as it moves. This process allows a device or robot to build a 3D map of its surroundings while keeping track of where it is within that environment. It’s a key technology in autonomous vehicles and robotics, enabling accurate navigation in complex spaces without relying solely on GPS.