Synthetic Wavelength Imaging – Utilizing Spectral Correlations for High-Precision Time-of-Flight Sensing

09/11/2022
by   Florian Willomitzer, et al.
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This book chapter describes how spectral correlations in scattered light fields can be utilized for high-precision time-of-flight sensing. The chapter should serve as a gentle introduction and is intended for computational imaging scientists and students new to the fascinating topic of synthetic wavelength imaging. Technical details (such as detector or light source specifications) will be largely omitted. Instead, the similarities between different methods will be emphasized to "draw the bigger picture."

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