We propose a single-sensor gazing panoramic stereo imaging system with no central blind area based on polarization technology. This solution addresses the issue of traditional stereo panoramic systems, which often feature large and complex mirrors in front to reflect light. Drawing inspiration from the traditional dual-channel structure, we apply polarization technology to the first reflective surface, creating a third channel for stereo vision. Our system demonstrates a promising approach to achieving stereo vision without the need for additional complex structures on the original basis.
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