Optical depth sensing behind a disturbing surface
 
Optical depth sensing behind a disturbing surface 
 
Dave Geerardyn, Maarten Kuijk
 
Abstract 

Distance information can be captured by time-of-flight measurements. The reflection of an optical pulse on a surface is then commonly used. When objects are located behind semi-transparent surfaces, it becomes difficult to determine its distance. This work shows that it is possible to measure their location using the same sensor.