High-speed optical 3D sensing and its applications

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This paper reviews high-speed optical 3D sensing technologies for obtaining the 3D shape of a target using a camera. The focusing speed is from 100 to 1000 fps, exceeding normal camera frame rates, which are typically 30 fps. In particular, contactless, active, and real-time systems are introduced. Also, three example applications of this type of sensing technology are introduced, including surface reconstruction from time-sequential depth images, high-speed 3D user interaction, and high-speed digital archiving.

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Watanabe, Y. (2016, December 1). High-speed optical 3D sensing and its applications. Advanced Optical Technologies. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/aot-2016-0047

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