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  2. Lytro - Wikipedia

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    Ren Ng, Lytro original CEO and founder, holding a Lytro camera. While he was a researcher at Stanford, Ren Ng was photographing a friend's daughter and noticed, "it was incredibly difficult to focus the image properly and capture her fleeting smile in just the right way". [15]

  3. Light field camera - Wikipedia

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    Lytro Illum 2nd generation light field camera Front and back of a Lytro, the first consumer light field camera, showing the front lens and LCD touchscreen. A light field camera, also known as a plenoptic camera, is a camera that captures information about the light field emanating from a scene; that is, the intensity of light in a scene, and also the precise direction that the light rays are ...

  4. Light field - Wikipedia

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    A light field, or lightfield, is a vector function that describes the amount of light flowing in every direction through every point in a space. The space of all possible light rays is given by the five-dimensional plenoptic function , and the magnitude of each ray is given by its radiance .

  5. Slugs (autopilot system) - Wikipedia

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    Slugs is an open-source autopilot system oriented toward inexpensive autonomous aircraft. [1] Low cost and wide availability enable hobbyist use in small remotely piloted aircraft . The project started in 2009 [ 2 ] and is being further developed and used at Autonomous Systems Lab of University of California Santa Cruz .

  6. Ren Ng - Wikipedia

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    Ng was born in Malaysia, and immigrated to Australia at the age of 9. [6] He earned a B.S. degree in mathematical and computational science in 2001, an M.S. in computer science in 2002, and a Ph.D. in computer science in 2006, all from Stanford University. [7]

  7. Light field microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Light field microscopy (LFM) is a scanning-free 3-dimensional (3D) microscopic imaging method based on the theory of light field.This technique allows sub-second (~10 Hz) large volumetric imaging ([~0.1 to 1 mm] 3) with ~1 μm spatial resolution in the condition of weak scattering and semi-transparence, which has never been achieved by other methods.

  8. Slugcatcher - Wikipedia

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    The slug catcher is located between the outlet of the pipeline and the processing equipment. The buffered liquids can be drained to the processing equipment at a much slower rate to prevent overloading the system. As slugs are a periodical phenomenon, the slug catcher should be emptied before the next slug arrives

  9. Waveguide (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Owing to their simplicity, slab waveguides are often used as toy models but also find application in on-chip devices like arrayed waveguide gratings and acousto-optic filters and modulators. The slab waveguide consists of three layers of materials with different dielectric constants, extending infinitely in the directions parallel to their ...