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Non-line-of-sight 3D imaging with a single-pixel camera

Real time, high resolution 3D reconstruction of scenes hidden from the direct field of view is a challenging field of research with applications in real-life situations related e.g. to surveillance, self-driving cars and rescue missions. Most current techniques recover the 3D structure of a non-line...

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Main Authors: Musarra, G, Lyons, A, Conca, E, Altmann, Y, Villa, F, Zappa, F, Padgett, M J, Faccio, D
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Driving
Field of view
High resolution
Image reconstruction
Photon avalanches
Pixels
Search and rescue missions
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