Method for calibration of camera and lidar, and computer program recorded on recording medium for executing method therefor
US-2024426988-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9568606B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9568606-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313798830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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An imaging apparatus includes an imaging optical system having an exit pupil and an image sensor having pixels including first and second pixels. Each pixel has high and low sensitivity light receiving sections and a pupil divider. Each of the first pixels is arranged near one of the second pixels. The pupil divider guides light from a part of the exit pupil of the imaging optical system to the high or low sensitivity light receiving section in a first pixel and guides light from another part of the exit pupil to the high or low sensitivity light receiving section in the neighboring second pixel. The positional relation between the high and low sensitivity light receiving sections relative to the center in a pixel is mutually inverted in the pupil dividing direction between a first pixel and the neighboring second pixel.
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An imaging apparatus comprising: an image sensor; an imaging optical system for forming an image of an object on the image sensor; and an image processing unit for processing signals from the image sensor, wherein the image sensor comprises pixels for generating imaging signals, each of the pixels being either a first pixel or a second pixel, wherein a plurality of each of the first and second pixels is provided, wherein the first pixel and the second pixel are arranged within an area in which luminous fluxes from the same objects are received, wherein the first pixel includes a first pupil dividing unit, a first photoelectric conversion section, and a second photoelectric conversion section, wherein the first photoelectric conversion section has higher sensitivity than the second photoelectric conversion section, wherein the first pupil dividing unit comprises a microlens or optical waveguides, and is so configured as to be able to (a) guide light from a first area of a part of the exit pupil of the imaging optical system to the first photoelectric conversion section and (b) guide light from a second area of a part of the exit pupil of the imaging optical system to the second photoelectric conversion section, wherein the second pixel includes a second pupil dividing unit, a third photoelectric conversion section, and a fourth photoelectric conversion section, wherein the third photoelectric conversion section has higher sensitivity than the fourth photoelectric conversion section, wherein the second pupil dividing unit comprises a microlens or optical waveguides, and is so configured as to be able to (a) guide light from a third area of a part of the exit pupil of the imaging optical system to the third photoelectric conversion section and (b) guide light from a fourth area of a part of the exit pupil of the imaging optical system to the fourth photoelectric conversion section, wherein a positional relation between the higher sensitivity photoelectric conversion section and the lower sensitivity photoelectric conversion section in the pixel is inverted in a pupil-dividing direction between the first pixel and the second pixel, and wherein in the image processing unit, amounts of discrepancies between a first ranging image formed by the light from the first area and a second ranging image formed by the light from the second area are obtained, and wherein (i) in case where the luminous fluxes entering the first and second pixels are a smaller number, the first ranging image is formed using signals from a plurality of the first photoelectric conversion sections, and the second ranging image is formed using signals from a plurality of the third photoelectric conversion sections, and (ii) in case where the luminous fluxes entering the first and second pixels are a larger number, the first ranging image is formed using signals from a plurality of the second photoelectric conversion sections, and the second ranging image is formed using signals from a plurality of the fourth photoelectric conversion sections. 2. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first pupil dividing unit comprises the microlens arranged on the first pixel and the second pupil dividing unit comprises the microlens arranged on the second pixel. 3. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein luminous fluxes received by the second and fourth photoelectric conversion sections pass through a peripheral area or a narrow area of the exit pupil in comparison with luminous fluxes received by the first and third photoelectric conversion sections. 4. The imaging apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the first and third photoelectric conversion sections have light receiving surfaces greater than the second and fourth photoelectric conversion sections, or are arranged at positions closer to the center of the pixel in which each photoelectric conversion section is included. 5. The imaging apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein a filter is arranged between the first and fourth photoelectric conversion sections and the first and second pupil dividing units, respectively, wherein the filter comprises a light shielding member having an opening portion at the position of a light incidence side of each photoelectric conversion section, and wherein the opening portion at the position of a light incidence side of the first and third photoelectric conversion sections has a greater opening width than the opening portion at the position of a light incidence side of the second and fourth photoelectric conversion sections, or is arranged at a position located closer to the respective center of the pixel in which each photoelectric conversion section is included. 6. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first and fourth areas are in the same area as each other, and the second and third areas are in the same area as each other, and wherein a quantity of light received by the second and fourth photoelectric conversion sections is lower than that a quantity of light received by the first and third photoelectric conversion sections. 7. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a filter is arranged between the first and fourth photoelectric conversion sections and the first and second pupil dividing units, respectively, and wherein the filter comprises an absorbing medium at the position of a light incidence side of the second and fourth photoelectric conversion sections, and a non-absorbing medium at the position of a light incidence side of the first and third photoelectric conversion sections. 8. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein one or more than one first pixel and one or more than one second pixel are arranged along a direction perpendicular to the pupil-dividing direction in the image of the imaging element. 9. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first pixel and the second pixel are separated from each other by two pixels or less. 10. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in each of the first and second pixels, the quantity of light received by the higher sensitivity photoelectric conversion section is greater than that received by the lower sensitivity photoelectric conversion section. 11. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the quantity of light that is converted into electron changes in the higher sensitivity photoelectric conversion section is greater than that converted into electron changes in the lower sensitivity photoelectric conversion section. 12. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first photoelectric conversion section has a larger light receiving area than the second photoelectric conversion section, and wherein the third photoelectric conversion section has a larger light receiving area than the fourth photoelectric conversion section. 13. The imaging apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein the first area of the exit pupil includes the fourth area of the exit pupil, and wherein the third area of the exit pupil includes the second area of the exit pupil. 14. The imaging apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the first pupil dividing unit comprises a first microlens for guiding light from the first area of the exit pupil to the first photoelectric conversion section and for guiding light from the second area of the exit pupil to the second photoelectric conversion section, and wherein the second pupil dividing unit comprises a second microlens for guiding light from the third area of the exit pupil to the third photoelectric conversion section and for guiding light from the fourth area of the exi
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