2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10590-1_16
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SRA: Fast Removal of General Multipath for ToF Sensors

Abstract: Abstract. A major issue with Time of Flight sensors is the presence of multipath interference. We present Sparse Reflections Analysis (SRA), an algorithm for removing this interference which has two main advantages. First, it allows for very general forms of multipath, including interference with three or more paths, diffuse multipath resulting from Lambertian surfaces, and combinations thereof. SRA removes this general multipath with robust techniques based on L1 optimization. Second, due to a novel dimension… Show more

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“…We assume that there is no indirect or multi-bounce light component [Freedman et al 2014;Heide et al 2013;Kadambi et al 2013;O'Toole et al 2014], i.e., light from the source bounces only once at a scene point and returns to the sensor. Then, the radiance L(p, t) incident at pixel p at time t is given as:…”
Section: Mathematical Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assume that there is no indirect or multi-bounce light component [Freedman et al 2014;Heide et al 2013;Kadambi et al 2013;O'Toole et al 2014], i.e., light from the source bounces only once at a scene point and returns to the sensor. Then, the radiance L(p, t) incident at pixel p at time t is given as:…”
Section: Mathematical Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use the K-reflector model for describing the impulse response of a pixel with multiple reflectors [18,19]:…”
Section: Imaging Multiple Depths Per Pixelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 results in an ill-posed problem [9,10]. This becomes obvious when choosing sinusoidal f and g ,as then C becomes a truncated Fourier matrix, whose maximum temporal frequency is limited by the maximum achievable modulation frequency of typically 25-100 MHz for recent correlation-based camera systems.…”
Section: Transient Imaging In Scattering Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several recent works [10,14,15] attempt to resolve multi-path interference by assuming sparsity of i in the Dirac basis. The vastly popular idea of compressed sensing [11] is applied in a straightforward manner, by trying to solve…”
Section: Are Transient Images Sparse?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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