Felix Wermke
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2
Total Citations
7
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About
Felix Wermke is a researcher specializing in 3D imaging and optical sensing, with a primary focus on time-of-flight (ToF) camera technology. His work addresses critical challenges in multi-camera synchronization and interference mitigation, enabling more reliable 3D measurements for applications in machine vision, automotive systems, and human-robot collaboration. In his 2020 study on "Synchronization of Multiple Time-of-Flight Cameras Using Photodiodes," Wermke introduced a novel hardware-based approach to coordinate multiple ToF sensors, ensuring consistent depth data acquisition without temporal drift. This work has garnered 4 citations and is foundational for scalable multi-camera setups. His earlier 2019 paper, "Interference Model of Two Time-Of-Flight Cameras," systematically characterized signal interference between adjacent ToF units, providing a mathematical framework to predict and mitigate cross-talk—a key barrier to deploying dense sensor arrays. With 3 citations, this model informs both hardware design and algorithmic compensation strategies. Wermke’s contributions are particularly impactful for human-robot collaboration, where accurate, real-time 3D perception is essential for safe interaction. His research bridges practical engineering challenges with theoretical modeling, advancing the reliability of ToF systems in complex, multi-sensor environments.
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- 1Synchronization of Multiple Time-of-Flight Cameras Using Photodiodes4 citations · 2020
- 2Interference Model of Two Time-Of-Flight Cameras3 citations · 2019