Thorben Wubbenhorst
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About
Thorben Wubbenhorst is a researcher focused on advancing 3D imaging and sensor technology, with a particular emphasis on time-of-flight (ToF) camera systems. His key research areas include multi-camera synchronization, photonic sensing, and real-time 3D reconstruction for applications in machine vision, automotive safety, and human-robot collaboration. Wubbenhorst’s major contribution is the development of a novel synchronization method for multiple ToF cameras using photodiodes, enabling seamless, interference-free operation in multi-sensor setups. This work, published in 2020 and garnering 4 citations, addresses a critical bottleneck in creating accurate, wide-field 3D models—essential for autonomous systems and interactive robotics. By solving the challenge of temporal coordination between cameras, his research enhances the reliability and precision of depth sensing in dynamic environments. Wubbenhorst’s achievements are notable for bridging hardware innovation with practical deployment, offering a scalable solution for industries requiring robust spatial awareness. His work continues to influence the evolution of non-contact 3D measurement, making him a promising voice in the field of optical sensing and computer vision.
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- 1Synchronization of Multiple Time-of-Flight Cameras Using Photodiodes4 citations · 2020