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Three-dimensional mapping and range measurement by means of projected speckle patterns
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2008
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EngineeringMicroscopyRange MeasurementRandom Speckle PatternsCoherent Gradient SensingOptical PropertiesRandom PatternsComputational ImagingThree-dimensional MappingGround GlassOptical SystemsLight Field ImagingMedical ImagingRange ImagingSpeckle PatternsComputational Optical ImagingRadarDigital PhotogrammetryBiomedical Imaging3D Scanning3D Imaging
We present a novel approach for three-dimensional (3D) measurements that includes the projection of coherent light through ground glass. Such a projection generates random speckle patterns on the object or on the camera, depending if the configuration is transmissive or reflective. In both cases the spatially random patterns are seen by the sensor. Different spatially random patterns are generated at different planes. The patterns are highly random and not correlated. This low correlation between different patterns is used for both 3D mapping of objects and range finding.
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