Camera Arrangement For Measuring Distance
First Claim
1. A camera arrangement, comprising:
- at least one illumination device for illuminating a plurality of fields of view, at least one object to be detected respectively lying in the fields of view;
at least one objective lens for focusing a beam path which comprises at least one of the plurality of fields of view, or for focusing a plurality of beam paths, which respectively comprise at least one of the plurality of fields of view; and
a TOF sensor,wherein the at least one illumination device, the at least one objective lens and the TOF sensor are arranged with respect to one another, and with respect to the fields of view and the objects lying therein, in such a way that images of the objects can be imaged simultaneously or in chronological succession on the one TOF sensor.
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Abstract
A camera arrangement includes at least one illuminating device for illuminating a plurality of fields of vision. At least one object to be detected is in each of the fields of vision. The camera arrangement also includes at least one objective lens for focusing a beam path which includes at least one of the plurality of fields of vision or for focusing a plurality of beam paths each including at least one of the plurality of fields of vision. A TOF sensor is also provided. The at least one illuminating device, the at least one objective lens and the TOF sensor are arranged with respect to one another and with respect to the fields of vision and the objects in the latter in such a manner that images of the objects can be imaged on the one TOF sensor at the same time or in temporal succession.
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10 Claims
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1. A camera arrangement, comprising:
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at least one illumination device for illuminating a plurality of fields of view, at least one object to be detected respectively lying in the fields of view; at least one objective lens for focusing a beam path which comprises at least one of the plurality of fields of view, or for focusing a plurality of beam paths, which respectively comprise at least one of the plurality of fields of view; and a TOF sensor, wherein the at least one illumination device, the at least one objective lens and the TOF sensor are arranged with respect to one another, and with respect to the fields of view and the objects lying therein, in such a way that images of the objects can be imaged simultaneously or in chronological succession on the one TOF sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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