Title :
Multi-aperture approaches to miniaturized vision systems
Author :
Bruckner, Andreas ; Oberdorster, Alexander ; Dunkel, Jens ; Berlich, Rene ; Wippermann, Frank
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for Appl. Opt. & Precision Eng. IOF, Jena, Germany
Abstract :
The miniaturization of digital imaging systems is currently reaching both physical and technological limits for conventional setups. Further ongoing miniaturization leads to a reduction the spatial resolution and the signal-to-noise ratio of the digital imaging system. Additionally, there are technological challenges which lead to extremely tight fabrication tolerances and thus represent an unacceptable cost increase for most applications. However, principles found in the smallest known vision systems in Nature demonstrate a way out of this dilemma - the compound eye. The parallel arrangement of multiple small imaging sub-systems - a so-called multi-aperture setup - enables the acquisition of a huge amount of visible information from an extended field of view although the size of the imaging system is extremely small. We demonstrate two different examples of multi-aperture imaging systems which make use of this approach in order to overcome the scaling limits.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; image resolution; optical design techniques; digital imaging systems; miniaturized vision systems; multiaperture imaging systems; multiple small imaging subsystems; signal-to-noise ratio the; spatial resolution reduction; Arrays; Cameras; Image sensors; Optical device fabrication; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; array camera; array microscope; imaging system; microoptics; miniaturized camera; sensors; wafer-level optics;
Conference_Titel :
Information Optics (WIO), 2014 13th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Neuchatel
DOI :
10.1109/WIO.2014.6933288