Light-Field Camera for Fast Switching of Time-Sequential Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Image Capturing at Video Rate

Kyung Il Joo, Min Kyu Park, Heewon Park, Tae Hyun Lee, Ki Chul Kwon, Young Tae Lim, Munkh Uchral Erdenebat, Hyun Lee, Gwangsoon Lee, Nam Kim, Hak Rin Kim

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Abstract

In this article, we propose a time-sequential switching light-field (LF) camera for an alternative image capture of the high-resolution two-dimensional (2-D) images and three-dimensional (3-D) LF elemental images as additional functionalities. For image data acquisitions of both the 2-D and 3-D LF imaging of moving objects at a video frame rate (or even higher frame rate up to approximately 1000 f/s), a polarization-dependent-switching microlens array (MLA) is implemented in the LF camera system instead of a conventional passive-type MLA. By controlling the incident polarization conditions using an electrically fast-switching liquid crystal layer, the imaging mode can be time-sequentially switched quite rapidly (switching times of approximately 220 and 290 μs for the mode conversions from the 3-D LF to the 2-D mode, and the reversal mode change, respectively). Using the elemental image sets sampled from the alternating time-sequential imaging results, either the directional-view images or depth-refocused images can be reconstructed and provided at a moving picture frame rate. The depth-refocused images are possible for a wide depth range from 25 to 350 cm. Directional views of 22 × 22 and 9 × 9 in portions can be reconstructed for the single-shot image capture and the time-sequential video-rate image capture, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8812896
Pages (from-to)6975-6985
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume67
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Light-field (LF) camera
  • polarization-dependent microlens array (PMLA)
  • smart camera
  • switchable microlens array (MLA)
  • time-sequential image capturing for two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) LF video

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