Abstract

This paper provides an overview of state-of-the-art 3-D endoscopic imaging technologies. Physical objects in the world are 3-D, yet traditional endoscopes can only acquire 2-D images that lack depth information. This fundamental restriction greatly limits our ability to perceive and understand the complexity of real world objects. Lack of 3-D information also hinders our ability to quantitatively measure 3-D objects. In both medical imaging and industrial inspection applications, 3-D surface imaging capability would add one more dimension, literally and figuratively, to the existing imaging technologies. Over the past decades, tremendous new technologies and methods emerged in the 3-D surface imaging field. In this paper, we first provide a classification of these technologies. We then describe each category in detail, with representative designs and examples. This overview would be useful to researchers in the field since it provides a snapshot of the current state-of-the-art, from which subsequent research in meaningful directions is encouraged. This overview also contributes to the efficiency of research by preventing unnecessary duplication of already performed research.

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