A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device

A common way of performing phase-shift-based time-of-flight imaging combines the emission of a continuous-wave (CW) illumination signal with correlation with some reference signals at the detector array. This is the case for the well-known photonic mixer device (PMD), which correlates against displa...

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Main Authors: Miguel Heredia Conde, Klaus Hartmann, Otmar Loffeld
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2015-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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PMD
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7097643/
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spelling doaj-39147d313b9142dcbac88d1f68edc0f62021-03-29T17:24:04ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552015-01-017311610.1109/JPHOT.2015.24277477097643A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer DeviceMiguel Heredia Conde0Klaus Hartmann1Otmar Loffeld2Center for Sensorsystems (ZESS), Univ. of Siegen, Siegen, GermanyCenter for Sensorsystems (ZESS), Univ. of Siegen, Siegen, GermanyCenter for Sensorsystems (ZESS), Univ. of Siegen, Siegen, GermanyA common way of performing phase-shift-based time-of-flight imaging combines the emission of a continuous-wave (CW) illumination signal with correlation with some reference signals at the detector array. This is the case for the well-known photonic mixer device (PMD), which correlates against displaced versions of the illumination control signal, at known phase shifts, and requires only four correlation values to estimate the phase shift. The main drawback of such approaches is that they require the assumption of nonrealistic hypothesis regarding the sensing process, leading to simple sensing models that, despite allowing fast depth estimation from few acquisitions, often ignore relevant considerations for real operation, leaving the door open for systematic errors that affect the final depth accuracy. Typical examples are ignoring the effect of the illumination devices on the final shape of the illumination signal, supposing a sinusoidal reference signal at pixel level, or not accounting for multipath effects. In this work, we present a novel framework for PMD-based signal acquisition and recovery that exploits the sparsity of CW illumination signals in the frequency domain to provide accurate reconstruction of the illumination waveforms as received by the PMD pixels. Our method is extremely robust to signal distortion and noise, since no assumption is made on the illumination signal, other than being a periodic signal. Our approach ensures that no valuable information is lost during the sensing process and allows, therefore, accurate phase shift estimation in a wider range of operation conditions, getting rid of unrealistic assumptions.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7097643/Compressed SensingTime-of-FlightPMDmultipathwaveform reconstruction
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Otmar Loffeld
A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device
IEEE Photonics Journal
Compressed Sensing
Time-of-Flight
PMD
multipath
waveform reconstruction
author_facet Miguel Heredia Conde
Klaus Hartmann
Otmar Loffeld
author_sort Miguel Heredia Conde
title A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device
title_short A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device
title_full A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device
title_fullStr A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device
title_full_unstemmed A Compressed Sensing Framework for Accurate and Robust Waveform Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval Using the Photonic Mixer Device
title_sort compressed sensing framework for accurate and robust waveform reconstruction and phase retrieval using the photonic mixer device
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Photonics Journal
issn 1943-0655
publishDate 2015-01-01
description A common way of performing phase-shift-based time-of-flight imaging combines the emission of a continuous-wave (CW) illumination signal with correlation with some reference signals at the detector array. This is the case for the well-known photonic mixer device (PMD), which correlates against displaced versions of the illumination control signal, at known phase shifts, and requires only four correlation values to estimate the phase shift. The main drawback of such approaches is that they require the assumption of nonrealistic hypothesis regarding the sensing process, leading to simple sensing models that, despite allowing fast depth estimation from few acquisitions, often ignore relevant considerations for real operation, leaving the door open for systematic errors that affect the final depth accuracy. Typical examples are ignoring the effect of the illumination devices on the final shape of the illumination signal, supposing a sinusoidal reference signal at pixel level, or not accounting for multipath effects. In this work, we present a novel framework for PMD-based signal acquisition and recovery that exploits the sparsity of CW illumination signals in the frequency domain to provide accurate reconstruction of the illumination waveforms as received by the PMD pixels. Our method is extremely robust to signal distortion and noise, since no assumption is made on the illumination signal, other than being a periodic signal. Our approach ensures that no valuable information is lost during the sensing process and allows, therefore, accurate phase shift estimation in a wider range of operation conditions, getting rid of unrealistic assumptions.
topic Compressed Sensing
Time-of-Flight
PMD
multipath
waveform reconstruction
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7097643/
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