帧速率
光栅扫描
光栅图形
计算机科学
测距
计算机视觉
图像传感器
压缩传感
数字微镜装置
高动态范围成像
图像分辨率
人工智能
光电二极管
飞行时间
像素
激光器
光学
高动态范围
物理
动态范围
电信
作者
Ming-Jie Sun,M. Edgar,Graham M. Gibson,Baoqing Sun,Neal Radwell,Robert A. Lamb,Miles J. Padgett
摘要
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 accuracy of ∼3 mm at a range of ∼5 m. Furthermore, by using a compressive sampling strategy, we demonstrate continuous real-time three-dimensional video with a frame-rate up to 12 Hz. The simplicity of the system hardware could enable low-cost three-dimensional imaging devices for precision ranging at wavelengths beyond the visible spectrum.
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