1 January 1992 Registered intensity and range imaging at 10 mega-samples per second
J. Angelo Beraldin, Marc Rioux, Francois Blais, Luc Cournoyer, Jacques R. Domey
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Abstract
A video rate laser range finder based on the autosynchronized scanning approach is presented. This range camera simultaneously provides range and intensity information of a scene in EIA-RS-170 format. A spatial resolution of 420 horizontal lines each having 512 pixels was achieved at a rate of 30 images per second. A wide dynamic range in intensity (16 bits) coupled with drift compensation allows this sensor to achieve a range resolution of 8 bits. The volume of view is 50 x 50 x 50 mm3.
J. Angelo Beraldin, Marc Rioux, Francois Blais, Luc Cournoyer, and Jacques R. Domey "Registered intensity and range imaging at 10 mega-samples per second," Optical Engineering 31(1), (1 January 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56041
Published: 1 January 1992
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Position sensors

Mirrors

Imaging systems

Polygon scanners

Video

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