A Bhandari, A Kadambi, R Whyte, L Streeter, C Barsi, A Dorrington, Ramesh Raskar
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July 21, 2013
A Bhandari, A Kadambi, R Whyte, L Streeter, C Barsi, A Dorrington, Ramesh Raskar
The emergence of commercial time of flight (ToF) cameras for realtime depth images has motivated extensive study of exploitation of ToF information. In principle, a ToF camera is an active sensor that emits an amplitude modulated near-infrared (NIR) signal, which illuminates a given scene. The per-pixel phase difference of the modulation between reflected light and a reference signal determines the path length, and hence a depth map, of the scene.