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Focal Split: Untethered Snapshot Depth from Differential Defocus

15 April 2025
Junjie Luo
John Mamish
Alan Fu
Thomas Concannon
Josiah D. Hester
Emma Alexander
Qi Guo
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Abstract

We introduce Focal Split, a handheld, snapshot depth camera with fully onboard power and computing based on depth-from-differential-defocus (DfDD). Focal Split is passive, avoiding power consumption of light sources. Its achromatic optical system simultaneously forms two differentially defocused images of the scene, which can be independently captured using two photosensors in a snapshot. The data processing is based on the DfDD theory, which efficiently computes a depth and a confidence value for each pixel with only 500 floating point operations (FLOPs) per pixel from the camera measurements. We demonstrate a Focal Split prototype, which comprises a handheld custom camera system connected to a Raspberry Pi 5 for real-time data processing. The system consumes 4.9 W and is powered on a 5 V, 10,000 mAh battery. The prototype can measure objects with distances from 0.4 m to 1.2 m, outputting 480×\times×360 sparse depth maps at 2.1 frames per second (FPS) using unoptimized Python scripts. Focal Split is DIY friendly. A comprehensive guide to building your own Focal Split depth camera, code, and additional data can be found atthis https URL.

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@article{luo2025_2504.11202,
  title={ Focal Split: Untethered Snapshot Depth from Differential Defocus },
  author={ Junjie Luo and John Mamish and Alan Fu and Thomas Concannon and Josiah Hester and Emma Alexander and Qi Guo },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.11202},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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