论文标题
使用智能手机LIDAR测试一滴液体
Testing a Drop of Liquid Using Smartphone LiDAR
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论文摘要
我们介绍了第一个使用现代智能手机上存在的LiDAR传感器来确定流体特性的系统。测量粘度等特性的传统方法需要昂贵的实验室设备或相对较大的流体。相比之下,我们基于智能手机的方法是可访问,无接触式的,并且仅与一滴液体一起使用。我们的设计通过将手机连贯的激光束瞄准到液体上来起作用。使用手机的摄像头,我们捕获了特征性的激光斑点图案,该图案是由光散射粒子反射的光的干扰形成的。通过将斑点强度的波动随着时间的推移相关联,我们可以表征液体内的布朗运动与其粘度相关。可以在一系列电话摄像机上捕获斑点图案,并且不需要外部放大镜。我们的结果表明,我们可以区分不同的脂肪含量以及识别掺假牛奶。此外,算法可以使用智能手机LiDAR Speckle图案在十种不同的液体之间进行分类。最后,我们对30名患者进行了一项临床研究,表明我们的方法可以使用一滴血液来区分凝血和未凝聚的血液。
We present the first system to determine fluid properties using the LiDAR sensors present on modern smartphones. Traditional methods of measuring properties like viscosity require expensive laboratory equipment or a relatively large amount of fluid. In contrast, our smartphone-based method is accessible, contactless and works with just a single drop of liquid. Our design works by targeting a coherent LiDAR beam from the phone onto the liquid. Using the phone's camera, we capture the characteristic laser speckle pattern that is formed by the interference of light reflecting from light-scattering particles. By correlating the fluctuations in speckle intensity over time, we can characterize the Brownian motion within the liquid which is correlated with its viscosity. The speckle pattern can be captured on a range of phone cameras and does not require external magnifiers. Our results show that we can distinguish between different fat contents as well as identify adulterated milk. Further, algorithms can classify between ten different liquids using the smartphone LiDAR speckle patterns. Finally, we conducted a clinical study with whole blood samples across 30 patients showing that our approach can distinguish between coagulated and uncoagulated blood using a single drop of blood.