New camera sensor for smartphone that could turns into a 3D Scanner


Imagine pulling smartphone from your pocket, take a snapshot of an object with generator integrated 3D images or scanner, sending it to the 3D printer and within minutes have reproduced an exact replica of the original. This feat may soon be possible thanks to a new Adobe 3D little high resolution images developed by researchers at the California Institute of Technology.

The compact new device cheap but very precise camera known as a coherent nanophotonic (NCI) uses silicon chips low cost of less than one square millimeter in size.

NCI provides accurate depth measurement highest nanophotonics any 3D imaging device.

"The small size and high quality of this new reader based on a chip will result in significant cost reductions, which will allow thousands of new uses for these systems by incorporating them into personal devices such as smart phones," said Ali Hajimiri, Thomas G. Myers Professor of Electrical Engineering.

The new chip detection using an established technology called LIDAR ranging in which a target object is illuminated with laser scanning.

The first proof of concept consistent NCI has only 16 pixels, which means that the 3D images produced can only be 16 pixels at a given case.

In the future, Hajimiri said that the current set of 16 pixels also could easily scale to hundreds of thousands.

The imager could be applied to a wide range of applications for very accurate 3D scanning and printing to help driverless cars avoid collisions to improve the sensitivity of movement in man-machine interfaces superfluous, told the paper that appeared in the Optics Express.



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