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Comments, Future Prospects and Collection of Ideas

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This chapter summarizes complementary remarks and collects several ideas for a possible improvement of the single-shot 3D movie camera. Section 10.1 is an addendum to the discussion of the state of the art in Chap. 3. It deals with sensor principles using an approach related to the approach developed in this thesis. Section 10.2 deals with a current problem of the 3D movie camera and introduces options for a solution. Currently, these options are only first ideas.

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    www.zygo.com.

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    For a 2D slow motion see e.g. youtu.be/VHV1YbeznCo.

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    The speed world record for a tennis serve is \(263~\frac{\mathrm{km}}{\mathrm{h}} = 73.1~\frac{\mathrm{m}}{\mathrm{s}}\).

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Willomitzer, F. (2019). Comments, Future Prospects and Collection of Ideas. In: Single-Shot 3D Sensing Close to Physical Limits and Information Limits. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10904-2_10

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