Measurement Technologies of Light Field Camera: An Overview

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Visual measurement methods are extensively used in various fields, such as aerospace, biomedicine, agricultural production, and social life, owing to their advantages of high speed, high accuracy, and non-contact. However, traditional camera-based measurement systems, relying on the pinhole imaging model, face challenges in achieving three-dimensional measurements using a single camera by one shot. Moreover, traditional visual systems struggle to meet the requirements of high precision, efficiency, and compact size simultaneously. With the development of light field theory, the light field camera has garnered significant attention as a novel measurement method. Due to its special structure, the light field camera enables high-precision three-dimensional measurements with a single camera through only one shot. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of light field camera measurement technologies, including the imaging principles, calibration methods, reconstruction algorithms, and measurement applications. Additionally, we explored future research directions and the potential application prospects of the light field camera.

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Hu, X., Li, Z., Miao, L., Fang, F., Jiang, Z., & Zhang, X. (2023, August 1). Measurement Technologies of Light Field Camera: An Overview. Sensors. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23156812

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