Ultra-High Speed Video Camera for the Development of a 3D Light Field-based Tomographic Reconstruction Technique for Quantifying Dynamic Impact in Soft Materials and Tissues
Abstract
Ultra-High Speed Video Camera for the Development of a 3D Light Field-based Tomographic Reconstruction Technique for Quantifying Dynamic behavior of tissues. The proposed solution requires we require an ultra-high speed camera that has enough spatial and temporal resolution to yield fully volumetric data for complete 3D impact reconstruction. The price point of these cameras generally exceeds the budget capacity of regular grant mechanisms and thus is the subject of this DURIP application. A successful DURIP application will enable us to complete the setup of the first ultra-high speed 3D light field microscopy system providing unprecedented new information about the physical and biological origin and sequelae of blunt, blast, ballistic and directed energy threats.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Apr 29, 2020
- Source ID
- N000142012408
Entities
People
- Christian Franck
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of Wisconsin System