Frequency Analysis of Transient Light Transport with Applications in Bare Sensor Imaging
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Wu, Di; Wetzstein, Gordon; Barsi, Christopher; Willwacher, Thomas; O’Toole, Matthew; Naik, Nikhil; Dai, Qionghai; Kutulakos, Kyros; Raskar, Ramesh; ... Show more Show less
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Light transport has been analyzed extensively, in both the primal domain and the frequency domain; the latter provides intuition of effects introduced by free space propagation and by optical elements, and allows for optimal designs of computational cameras for tailored, efficient information capture. Here, we relax the common assumption that the speed of light is infinite and analyze free space propagation in the frequency domain considering spatial, temporal, and angular light variation. Using this analysis, we derive analytic expressions for cross-dimensional information transfer and show how this can be exploited for designing a new, time-resolved bare sensor imaging system. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
Date issued
2012Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryJournal
European Conference on Computer Vision
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Wu, Di, Wetzstein, Gordon, Barsi, Christopher, Willwacher, Thomas, O’Toole, Matthew et al. 2012. "Frequency Analysis of Transient Light Transport with Applications in Bare Sensor Imaging."
Version: Author's final manuscript
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9783642337178
9783642337185
ISSN
0302-9743
1611-3349