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Confocal non-line-of-sight imaging
ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Talks, 2018Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging aims at recovering the shape of objects hidden outside the direct line of sight of a camera. In this work, we report on a new approach for acquiring time-resolved measurements that are suitable for NLOS imaging. The system uses a confocalized single-photon detector and pulsed laser.
Matthew O'Toole +2 more
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Acoustic Non-Line-Of-Sight Imaging
2019 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2019Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging enables unprecedented capabilities in a wide range of applications, including robotic and machine vision, remote sensing, autonomous vehicle navigation, and medical imaging. Recent approaches to solving this challenging problem employ optical time-of-flight imaging systems with highly sensitive time-resolved ...
David B. Lindell +2 more
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Thermal Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging
2019 IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography (ICCP), 2019We propose a novel non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging framework with long-wave infrared (IR). At long-wave IR wavelengths, certain physical parameters are more favorable for high-fidelity reconstruction. In contrast to prior work in visible light NLOS, at long-wave IR wavelengths, the hidden heat source acts as a light source. This simplifies the problem
Tomohiro Maeda +3 more
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Toward Non-Line-of-Sight Videography
Optics and Photonics News, 2021Seeing objects hidden from sight, in real time, could significantly expand humanity’s ability to explore the unknown.
Xiaohua Feng, Liang Gao
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Optics and Photonics News, 2019
Computational imaging techniques, sensitive photon detectors and considerable imagination are creating techniques for 3-D imaging of objects around corners and behind walls.
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Computational imaging techniques, sensitive photon detectors and considerable imagination are creating techniques for 3-D imaging of objects around corners and behind walls.
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Non-line-of-sight multiscatter propagation model
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2009A propagation model that describes the characteristics of multiscatter radiation in atmosphere is presented. The model is based on the Monte Carlo method; each scattering process is set as an event of probability. LOWTRAN7 is used to calculate the atmospheric coefficients, and Mie theory is used to calculate the scattering characteristics of the ...
Hongwei, Yin +4 more
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Real-time non-line-of-sight imaging
ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Emerging Technologies, 2018Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging aims at recovering the shape of objects hidden outside the direct line of sight of a camera. In this work, we report on a new approach for acquiring time-resolved measurements that are suitable for NLOS imaging. The system uses a confocalized single-photon detector and pulsed laser.
Matthew O'Toole +2 more
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Foveated Non-line-of-sight Imaging
Imaging and Applied Optics Congress, 2020Existing non-line-of-sight imaging techniques suffer from a tradeoff between field of view and spatial resolution. We propose an imaging system that tackles this tradeoff by efficiently combining information from transient imaging and correlography subsystems.
Akshat Dave +4 more
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Non-Line-of-Sight Localization in Multipath Environments
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2008This paper presents a comprehensive Non Line of Sight (NLOS) localization scheme and a least square estimator that leverages on the bi-directional estimation of the Angle of Arrival (AOA) and Time of Arrival (TOA) of signals exchanged between mobile and reference devices.
Chee Kiat Seow, Soon Yim Tan
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Non-Line-of-Sight Positioning for Mmwave Communications
2018 IEEE 19th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), 2018Using information about the wireless communication channel is a well known approach to estimate a users position. So far it has been shown that such methods can provide positioning information in line-of-sight (LOS) situations by estimating channel properties like time of flight, direction of arrival, and direction of departure of a link between a ...
Felix Fellhauer +4 more
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