Method and system for producing image frames using quantum properties
First Claim
1. A method for generating a series of frames of a video or movie of a subject illuminated by a light source which may be an incoherent, partially coherent, chaotic or entangled light source comprising;
- receiving light reflected from the subject into at least one first receiver at first predetermined points in time;
receiving light from the light source into at least one second receiver that detects spatial information relating to the light source illumination independent of interaction with the subject at second points in time, at least some of the second points in time occurring before or after the first points in time;
the at least one first receiver and the at least one second receiver being operatively connected to at least one processor,transmitting a measured value correlating to the amount of light reflected from the subject from at least one first receiver to at least one processor;
transmitting the spatial information relating to the light source illumination from at least one second receiver to at least one processor;
correlating the measured values from the at least one first receiver at the first points in time with the spatial information derived from the at least one second receiver at the corresponding second points in time;
creating a series of frames for a video of a subject by correlating measured values of light reflected from the subject with spatial information received from the illuminating source at differing instances in time.
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Abstract
A system and method for generating a series of frames of a subject comprising measuring light reflected from the subject into at least one first receiver at first points in time; receiving spatial information relating to the light source illumination independent of interaction with the subject at second points in time into at least one second receiver, at least some of second points occurring before or after the first points in time; transmitting a measured value from the at least one first receiver to a processor; transmitting the spatial information relating to the light source illumination from a second receiver to a processor; correlating the measured values from the at least one first receiver at the first points in time with the spatial information derived from the at least one second receiver at the corresponding second points in time; and creating frames of a subject.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for generating a series of frames of a video or movie of a subject illuminated by a light source which may be an incoherent, partially coherent, chaotic or entangled light source comprising;
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receiving light reflected from the subject into at least one first receiver at first predetermined points in time; receiving light from the light source into at least one second receiver that detects spatial information relating to the light source illumination independent of interaction with the subject at second points in time, at least some of the second points in time occurring before or after the first points in time; the at least one first receiver and the at least one second receiver being operatively connected to at least one processor, transmitting a measured value correlating to the amount of light reflected from the subject from at least one first receiver to at least one processor; transmitting the spatial information relating to the light source illumination from at least one second receiver to at least one processor; correlating the measured values from the at least one first receiver at the first points in time with the spatial information derived from the at least one second receiver at the corresponding second points in time; creating a series of frames for a video of a subject by correlating measured values of light reflected from the subject with spatial information received from the illuminating source at differing instances in time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system for creating images of a subject illuminated by a incoherent, partially coherent, chaotic or entangled light source comprising:
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at least one processor for processing information; at least one first receiver for receiving light influenced by the subject operatively connected to the processor;
the at least one first receiver transmitting to the at least one processor measured values devoid of spatial information at first predetermined time intervals;at least one second receiver adapted to receive light from an incoherent, partially coherent, chaotic or entangled light source, the at least one second receiver being operatively connected to the processor;
the at least one second receiver operating to receive and transmit spatial information regarding the light source at second time intervals, at least some of the second time intervals occurring before or after the first time intervals;
the spatial information regarding the light source being devoid of information concerning the subject;the at least one processor operating to correlate the measured values from the at least one first receiver at the predetermined intervals of time with the spatial information derived from the at least one second receiver to create images of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A system for creating images of a subject illuminated by a incoherent, partially coherent, chaotic or entangled light source comprising:
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at least one processor for processing information; at least one first receiver for receiving light reflected from the vicinity of but absent reflections directly from the subject without spatial information;
the at least one first receiver transmitting to the at least one processor measured values devoid of spatial information at first predetermined time intervals;at least one second receiver adapted to receive light from an incoherent, partially coherent, chaotic or entangled light source, the at least one second receiver being operatively connected to the processor;
the at least one second receiver operating to receive and transmit spatial information regarding the light source at second time intervals, at least some of the second time intervals being advanced before or delayed after the first time intervals;
the spatial information regarding the light source being devoid of information concerning the subject;the at least one processor operating to correlate the measured values from the at least one first receiver with the spatial information derived from the at least one second receiver to create images of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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