小型化视觉系统的多孔径方法

A. Bruckner, A. Oberdorster, J. Dunkel, R. Berlich, Frank Wippermann
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数字成像系统的小型化目前已经达到了传统装置的物理和技术极限。进一步进行的小型化导致数字成像系统的空间分辨率和信噪比的降低。此外,还有技术挑战,导致极其严格的制造公差,从而代表了大多数应用的不可接受的成本增加。然而,在自然界中已知最小的视觉系统中发现的原理表明了摆脱这种困境的方法——复眼。多个小型成像子系统的平行排列——即所谓的多孔径设置——虽然成像系统的尺寸非常小,但可以从扩展的视场中获取大量可见信息。我们展示了两个不同的多孔径成像系统的例子,利用这种方法来克服缩放限制。
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Multi-aperture approaches to miniaturized vision systems
The miniaturization of digital imaging systems is currently reaching both physical and technological limits for conventional setups. Further ongoing miniaturization leads to a reduction the spatial resolution and the signal-to-noise ratio of the digital imaging system. Additionally, there are technological challenges which lead to extremely tight fabrication tolerances and thus represent an unacceptable cost increase for most applications. However, principles found in the smallest known vision systems in Nature demonstrate a way out of this dilemma - the compound eye. The parallel arrangement of multiple small imaging sub-systems - a so-called multi-aperture setup - enables the acquisition of a huge amount of visible information from an extended field of view although the size of the imaging system is extremely small. We demonstrate two different examples of multi-aperture imaging systems which make use of this approach in order to overcome the scaling limits.
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