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14 February 2011 A multi-aperture approach to wafer-level camera lenses
Andreas Brückner, Robert Leitel, Peter Dannberg, Frank Wippermann, Andreas Bräuer
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Proceedings Volume 7930, MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems X; 79300B (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.873158
Event: SPIE MOEMS-MEMS, 2011, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
We propose a microoptical approach to ultra-compact optics for real-time vision systems that are inspired by the compound eyes of insects. The demonstrated module achieves about VGA resolution with a total track length of 1.4 mm which is about two times shorter than comparable single aperture optics. The partial images that are separately recorded in different optical channels are stitched together to form a final image of the whole field of view by means of image processing. A software correction is applied to each partial image so that the final image is made free of distortion. The microlens arrays are realized by state of the art microoptical fabrication techniques on wafer-level which are suitable for a potential application in high volume e.g. for consumer electronic products.
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Andreas Brückner, Robert Leitel, Peter Dannberg, Frank Wippermann, and Andreas Bräuer "A multi-aperture approach to wafer-level camera lenses", Proc. SPIE 7930, MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems X, 79300B (14 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.873158
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Channel projecting optics

Modulation transfer functions

Image sensors

Microlens array

Wafer-level optics

Microlens

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