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20 August 2005 An illumination system for CMOS based 3D cameras
Peter P. Zhao, Patrick O'Connor
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Abstract
Canesta, Inc. has developed a CMOS based technique that yields 3D information using only one 2D array sensor and is commercializing this 3D camera. The camera is composed of a light source (illumination system) and a CMOS based 2D array camera. The illumination system can generate 4 types of illumination fields of view with IEC eye classification class 1 or class 1M by simply switching diffusers. In this paper, the design of the illumination system is described and the performance results are presented.
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Peter P. Zhao and Patrick O'Connor "An illumination system for CMOS based 3D cameras", Proc. SPIE 5942, Nonimaging Optics and Efficient Illumination Systems II, 594210 (20 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.625420
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KEYWORDS
Diffusers

Cameras

Stereoscopic cameras

Collimation

Fresnel lenses

Imaging systems

Laser safety

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