The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Dec 2022)

EVALUATION OF LOW-COST DEPTH SENSORS FOR OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS

  • R. Haenel,
  • R. Haenel,
  • Q. Semler,
  • E. Semin,
  • P. Grussenmeyer,
  • S. Tabbone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-2-W1-2022-101-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLVIII-2-W1-2022
pp. 101 – 108

Abstract

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Depth information is a key component that allows a computer to reproduce human vision in plenty of applications from manufacturing, to robotics and autonomous driving. The Microsoft Kinect has brought depth sensing to another level resulting in a large number of low cost, small form factor depth sensors. Although these sensors can efficiently produce data over a wide dynamic range of sensing applications and within different environments, most of them are rather suitable for indoor applications. Operating in outdoor areas is a challenge because of undesired illumination, usually strong sunlight or surface scattering, which degrades measurement accuracy. Therefore, after presenting the different working principle of existing depth cameras, our study aims to evaluate where two very recent sensors, the AD-FXTOF1-EBZ and the flexx2, stand towards the issue of outdoor environment. In particular, measurement tests will be performed on different types of materials subjected to various illumination in order to evaluate the potential accuracy of such sensors.