Divcam – Distance Mapping Camera
A novel, inexpensive distance mapping camera that uses the rate of decay of illumination light with distance, as a means of measuring the distance. Infrared LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are typically used as cost-effective illuminators. The effect of reflectivity of the objects is removed by taking the ratio of the two photographs with two different illuminators placed at different distances from the object (i.e. reflectivity cancels out).
Special features include: simplicity, compactness, ruggedness, portability, high resolution, real-time operation and low cost. Lead potential applications include:
General purpose of mapping distance of any object
Robotics
TV camera to fabricate virtual studios
Medical use as a laparoscope
Aid to the blind
Instant, non-contact fingerprinting
Cameras to generate side profile of objects from front view
Type of Offer:
Licensing
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