SPAD-based sensors

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3D imaging and multi-pixel rangefinding constitute one of the most important and innovative fields of research in image sensor science and engineering in the past years. In rangefinding, one computes the Time-Of-Flight of a ray of light, generated by a mono-chromatic or wide-spectral source, from the source through the reflection of a target object and to a detector. There exist at least two techniques to measure the Time-Of-Flight (TOF): a direct and an indirect technique. In direct techniques (D-TOF), the time difference between a START pulse, synchronized with the light source, and a STOP signal generated by the detector is evaluated. In indirect techniques (I-TOF), a continuous sinusoidal light wave is emitted and the phase difference between outgoing and incoming signals is measured. From the phase difference, the time difference is derived using well-known formulae.

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Charbon, E., Fishburn, M., Walker, R., Henderson, R. K., & Niclass, C. (2013). SPAD-based sensors. In TOF Range-Imaging Cameras (Vol. 9783642275234, pp. 11–38). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27523-4_2

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