Single-pixel three-dimensional imaging with time-based depth resolution
University of Glasgow · Beihang University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Time-of-flight three-dimensional imaging is an important tool for applications such as object recognition and remote sensing. Conventional time-of-flight three-dimensional imaging systems frequently use a raster scanned laser to measure the range of each pixel in the scene sequentially. Here we show a modified time-of-flight three-dimensional imaging system, which can use compressed sensing techniques to reduce acquisition times, whilst distributing the optical illumination over the full field of view. Our system is based on a single-pixel camera using short-pulsed structured illumination and a high-speed photodiode, and is capable of reconstructing 128 × 128-pixel resolution three-dimensional scenes to an…
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7Topics & keywords
- Pixel
- Computer science
- Frame rate
- Raster scan
- Raster graphics
- Ranging
- Image sensor
- Computer vision