A new operation mode for depth-focused high-sensitivity ToF range finding

09/06/2019
by   Sebastian Werner, et al.
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We introduce pulsed correlation time-of-flight (PC-ToF) sensing, a new operation mode for correlation time-of-flight range sensors that combines a sub-nanosecond laser pulse source with a rectangular demodulation at the sensor side. In contrast to previous work, our proposed measurement scheme attempts not to optimize depth accuracy over the full measurement: With PC-ToF we trade the global sensitivity of a standard C-ToF setup for measurements with strongly localized high sensitivity -- we greatly enhance the depth resolution for the acquisition of scene features around a desired depth of interest. Using real-world experiments, we show that our technique is capable of achieving depth resolutions down to 2mm using a modulation frequency as low as 10MHz and an optical power as low as 1mW. This makes PC-ToF especially viable for low-power applications.

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