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Panoramic single-aperture multi-sensor light field camera
Author(s) -
Glenn M. Schuster,
Donald G. Dansereau,
Gordon Wetzstein,
Joseph E. Ford
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.27.037257
Subject(s) - optics , image sensor , curvature , lens (geology) , field of view , cmos sensor , aperture (computer memory) , light field , physics , image resolution , stereo camera , camera lens , computer science , artificial intelligence , geometry , mathematics , acoustics
We describe a panoramic camera using one monocentric lens and an array of light field (LF) sensors to capture overlapping contiguous regions of the spherical image surface. Refractive sub-field consolidators divide the light before the image surface and concentrate the sub-images onto the optically active areas of adjacent CMOS sensors. We show the design of a 160° × 24° field-of-view (FOV) LF camera, and experimental test of a three sensor F/2.5 96° × 24° and five sensor (25 MPixel) F/4 140° × 24° camera. We demonstrate computational field curvature correction, refocusing, resolution enhancement, and depth mapping of a laboratory scene. We also present a 155° full circular field camera design compatible with LF or direct 164 MPixel sensing of 13 spherical sub-images, fitting within a one inch diameter sphere.

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