tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post1302849959051704375..comments2024-03-28T17:41:43.970+02:00Comments on Image Sensors World: ToF Imaging BookVladimir Koifmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01800020176563544699noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19092890.post-51149206073647446582017-03-27T17:08:22.275+03:002017-03-27T17:08:22.275+03:00Hi Vladimir,
thank you for the exposure! Indeed th...Hi Vladimir,<br />thank you for the exposure! Indeed this is an updated version of my dissertation. It is a bit cleaned up and printed in proper binding. CRC by the way prints this in a series in which also Renato Turchetta edited an interesting book called “Analog Electronics for Radiation Detection”.<br /><br />The ToF pamphlet is basically summarizing my contributions made 2009-2013 in the group of Prof. Bedrich Hosticka (now under Werner Brockherde) at the Fraunhofer IMS/Univ. Duisburg. It has major focus on indirect time-of-flight (mainly pulsed). As it was written ~2012-2013 it didn’t take into account the recent advancements in direct time-of-flight. Therefore, please have a look at the great work from Christiano Niclass (e.g. ISSCC’13), David Stoppa, Eduardo Charbon, Nealle Dutton and so on. David Stoppa also edited a nice ToF book published at Springer. In terms of time-of-flight techniques, my colleagues at IMEC - where I reside as of 2014 - and me wrote an benchmark paper published in SPIE9751.<br /><br />Some more recent updates on the pulse modulated time-of-flight work of the IMS have been published at IISW15 and SPIE9751. One of the key-issues of this indirect pulsed modulation approach is calibration. If you are curious, please have a look at SPIE9751 and the work of Adrian Driewer (SPIE9506, Solid-State Electronics 126 (2016), S.51-58 and upcoming thesis). Considering device level, also the work of Adrian or Elena Poklonskaya were dedicated to the FhG-IMS lateral drift-field detector. <br /><br />Looking back at the work, I guess the most interesting part was probably rather the JFET readout architecture which was inspired by the work of Matsunaga and Brewer. It is a shame this did not get higher priority – considering that similar devices are now considered for deep-sub electron imaging (look at most recent work of Eric Fossum & Jiaju Ma).<br /><br />Kind regards,<br />AndreasAndreas Süssnoreply@blogger.com