From 'raw streak' to heat map

From 'raw streak' to heat map
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Many "raw streak" images from a pass of the laser, like the one seen here, are used to create a heat map of depth measurements, which is then further decoded to a visual representation of the hidden object. Light travels at about 1 foot/nanosecond and by sampling the light at picosecond resolution, the researchers at MIT say they can estimate shapes with centimeter accuracy.

March 22, 2012 10:58 AM PDT

Photo by: Christopher Barsi and Andreas Velten / MIT Media Lab

| Caption by: James Martin

 

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