New Sensors for Cultural Heritage Metric Survey: The ToF Cameras

  • Chiabrando F
  • Piatti D
  • Rinaudo F
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Abstract

ToF cameras are new instruments based on CCD/CMOS sensors which measure distances instead of radiometry. The resulting point clouds show the same properties (both in terms of accuracy and resolution) of the point clouds acquired by means of traditional LiDAR devices. ToF cameras are cheap instruments (less than 10.000 €) based on video real time distance measurements and can represent an interesting alternative to the more expensive LiDAR instruments. In addition, the limited weight and dimensions of ToF cameras allow a reduction of some practical problems such as transportation and on-site management. Most of the commercial ToF cameras use the phase-shift method to measure distances. Due to the use of only one wavelength, most of them have limited range of application (usually about 5 or 10 m). After a brief description of the main characteristics of these instruments, this paper explains and comments the results of the first experimental applications of ToF cameras in Cultural Heritage 3D metric survey.  The possibility to acquire more than 30 frames/s and future developments of these devices in terms of use of more than one wavelength to overcome the ambiguity problem allow to foresee new interesting applications.

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Chiabrando, F., Piatti, D., & Rinaudo, F. (2011). New Sensors for Cultural Heritage Metric Survey: The ToF Cameras. Geoinformatics FCE CTU, 6, 307–313. https://doi.org/10.14311/gi.6.38

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