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Range sensors based on optical triangulation and time-of-flight techniques are reviewed to determine, from first principles and sensor parameters, what actually limits performance, and how performance can be improved. Laser time-of-flight range sensors are limited by the photon nature of light, but might be able to produce range images at video rate (thirty 500*500 pixel images/s). Two triangulation techniques appear to be able to generate five to ten range images per second using currently available equipment, and perhaps 30 images/s. Several sensors generate registered range and intensity images which can be processed in combination using standard equipment to extract 3D features in real time.>
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C. M. Bastuscheck (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21fa023b8e99975a4e9e00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.1989.37859
C. M. Bastuscheck
Yeshiva University
New York University
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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