MIT's "Polarized 3D" makes 3-D imaging 1,000 times better.
The polarization of light is the physical phenomenon behind polarized sunglasses and most 3-D movie systems. MIT researchers have shown that by exploiting the polarization of light they can increase the resolution of conventional 3-D imaging devices as much as 1,000 times. The technique could lead to high-quality 3-D cameras built into cellphones, and perhaps to the ability to snap a photo of an object and then use a 3-D printer to produce a replica. The work could also help the development of driverless cars. The researchers call this new system Polarized 3D.
http://news.mit.edu/2015/algorithms-boost-3-d-imaging-resolution-1000-times-1201
http://news.mit.edu/2015/algorithms-boost-3-d-imaging-resolution-1000-times-1201