English

Non-line-of-sight tracking of people at long range

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2017-03-08 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

A remote-sensing system that can determine the position of hidden objects has applications in many critical real-life scenarios, such as search and rescue missions and safe autonomous driving. Previous work has shown the ability to range and image objects hidden from the direct line of sight, employing advanced optical imaging technologies aimed at small objects at short range. In this work we demonstrate a long-range tracking system based on single laser illumination and single-pixel single-photon detection. This enables us to track one or more people hidden from view at a stand-off distance of over 50~m. These results pave the way towards next generation LiDAR systems that will reconstruct not only the direct-view scene but also the main elements hidden behind walls or corners.

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@article{arxiv.1703.02124,
  title  = {Non-line-of-sight tracking of people at long range},
  author = {Susan Chan and Ryan E. Warburton and Genevieve Gariepy and Jonathan Leach and Daniele Faccio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.02124},
  year   = {2017}
}