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2011
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Titel

Ultra-compact imaging system based on multi-aperture architecture

Abstract
As a matter of course, cameras are integrated in the field of information and communication technology. It can be observed, that there is a trend that those cameras get smaller and at the same time cheaper. Because single aperture have a limit of miniaturization, while simultaneously keeping the same space-bandwidth-product and transmitting a wide field of view, there is a need of new ideas like the multi aperture optical systems. In the proposed camera system the image is formed with many different channels each consisting of four microlenses which are arranged one after another in different microlens arrays. A partial image which fits together with the neighbouring one is formed in every single channel, so that a real erect image is generated and a conventional image sensor can be used. The microoptical fabrication process and the assembly are well established and can be carried out on wafer-level. Laser writing is used for the fabrication of the masks. UV-lithography, a reflow process and UV-molding is needed for the fabrication of the apertures and the lenses. The developed system is very small in terms of both length and lateral dimensions and has a VGA resolution and a diagonal field of view of 65 degrees. This microoptical vision system is appropriate for being implemented in electronic devices such as webcams integrated in notebookdisplays.
Author(s)
Meyer, J.
Brückner, A.
Leitel, R.
Dannberg, P.
Bräuer, A.
Tünnermann, A.
Hauptwerk
MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems X
Konferenz
Conference "MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems" 2011
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DOI
10.1117/12.873520
Language
English
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF
Tags
  • camera

  • imaging

  • microoptics

  • multichannel

  • multiaperture

  • compound eye

  • reflow

  • cluster eye

  • wafer level camera

  • imaging system

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