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TOF Range-Imaging Cameras electronic resource edited by Fabio Remondino, David Stoppa.

By: Remondino, Fabio [editor.]Contributor(s): Stoppa, David [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: V, 240 p. 138 illus., 85 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642275234Subject(s): geography | Remote sensing | Computer vision | electronics | Geography | Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry | Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Signal, Image and Speech Processing | Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical DevicesDDC classification: 910.285 LOC classification: GA102.4.R44G70.39-70.6Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
State-of-the-art of ToF Range Image Sensors and their applications -- SPAD-based Sensors -- Electronic-based Sensors -- Sensors based on in-pixel Photo-mixing devices -- Understanding and ameliorating mixed pixels and multipath interference in AMCW LiDAR -- 3D Cameras: errors, calibration and orientation.- ToF cameras for architectural survey -- Indoor navigation using range imaging.-ToF cameras and stereo systems: comparison and data fusion -- ToF cameras in ambient-assisted living applications -- Application overview of commercial ToF cameras.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Today the cost of solid-state two-dimensional imagers has dramatically dropped, introducing low cost systems on the market suitable for a variety of applications, including both industrial and consumer products. However, these systems can capture only a two-dimensional projection (2D), or intensity map, of the scene under observation, losing a variable of paramount importance, i.e., the arrival time of the impinging photons. Time-Of-Flight (TOF) Range-Imaging (TOF) is an emerging sensor technology able to deliver, at the same time, depth and intensity maps of the scene under observation. Featuring different sensor resolutions, RIM cameras serve a wide community with a lot of applications like monitoring, architecture, life sciences, robotics, etc. This book will bring together experts from the sensor and metrology side in order to collect the state-of-art researchers in these fields working with RIM cameras. All the aspects in the acquisition and processing chain will be addressed, from recent updates concerning the photo-detectors, to the analysis of the calibration techniques, giving also a perspective onto new applications domains.
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State-of-the-art of ToF Range Image Sensors and their applications -- SPAD-based Sensors -- Electronic-based Sensors -- Sensors based on in-pixel Photo-mixing devices -- Understanding and ameliorating mixed pixels and multipath interference in AMCW LiDAR -- 3D Cameras: errors, calibration and orientation.- ToF cameras for architectural survey -- Indoor navigation using range imaging.-ToF cameras and stereo systems: comparison and data fusion -- ToF cameras in ambient-assisted living applications -- Application overview of commercial ToF cameras.

Today the cost of solid-state two-dimensional imagers has dramatically dropped, introducing low cost systems on the market suitable for a variety of applications, including both industrial and consumer products. However, these systems can capture only a two-dimensional projection (2D), or intensity map, of the scene under observation, losing a variable of paramount importance, i.e., the arrival time of the impinging photons. Time-Of-Flight (TOF) Range-Imaging (TOF) is an emerging sensor technology able to deliver, at the same time, depth and intensity maps of the scene under observation. Featuring different sensor resolutions, RIM cameras serve a wide community with a lot of applications like monitoring, architecture, life sciences, robotics, etc. This book will bring together experts from the sensor and metrology side in order to collect the state-of-art researchers in these fields working with RIM cameras. All the aspects in the acquisition and processing chain will be addressed, from recent updates concerning the photo-detectors, to the analysis of the calibration techniques, giving also a perspective onto new applications domains.

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