2022
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2022.3189773
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Evaluation and Compensation of the Effect of Dirt on Time-of-Flight 3D Imaging Systems

Abstract: In the past few years, 3D imaging technology has received a lot of attention. Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras based on the indirect ToF principle calculate depth information by measuring the phase shift between the emitted periodic signal and the reflected signal. When the illumination from the modulated light source reaches the same pixel through multiple paths, multipath interference will occur. Acquisitions at multiple modulation frequencies are then required to separate the interfering paths. Parametric spect… Show more

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“…Since 2013, PMD and Infineon have jointly developed and launched in the market six generations of the state-of-theart ToF imagers [40]. In 2018, PMD launched an small-size module, the Selene Module, which has been used in some researches for material identification [41] and evaluation and compensation of the effect of dirt [42].…”
Section: B Historical Evolution Of Tof Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2013, PMD and Infineon have jointly developed and launched in the market six generations of the state-of-theart ToF imagers [40]. In 2018, PMD launched an small-size module, the Selene Module, which has been used in some researches for material identification [41] and evaluation and compensation of the effect of dirt [42].…”
Section: B Historical Evolution Of Tof Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%