System and method for sensing geometric and photometric...

Television – Special applications – Object or scene measurement

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C348S335000, C348S370000, C235S492000

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08009192

ABSTRACT:
An optical receiver is arranged at a location in a scene. The optical receiver includes a photo sensor configured to detect spatio-temporal modulated optical signals directed at the scene from a set of spatially dispersed optical transmitters, and to convert the optical signals from each of the optical transmitters to a corresponding electronic signal. The electronic signals can be analyzed to determine geometric properties of the location in the scene.

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