Temporal Beating for GigaHertz Time of Flight Imaging

A time-of-flight imaging system may output light with a modulation frequency in the gigahertz band, to illuminate a range target. This high-frequency illumination may enable extremely precise—e.g., micron-scale—depth measurements. The system may modulate reflected light from the range target, to create a beat tone that has a frequency in the hertz band. In some cases, the modulated light in the gigahertz band is created by a first modulator and the beat tone in the hertz band is created by a second modulator. In some cases, the modulated light in the gigahertz band is created by an upshift cascade of modulators and the beat tone in the hertz band is created by a downshift cascade of modulators. A photodetector may measure the low-frequency beat tone. From this beat tone, phase of the signal and depth of the range target may be extracted. 

Researchers

Ramesh Raskar / Tomohiro Maeda / Barmak Heshmat Dehkordi / Ayush Bhandari / Achuta Kadambi

Departments: Program in Media Arts and Sciences
Technology Areas: Sensing & Imaging: Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • methods and apparatus for gigahertz time-of-flight imaging
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