README: This document describes how to make use of the data used to produce the content of the manuscript, according to the open access regulations enforced by the funder(s). CREATOR: Matthew Edgar (matthew.edgar@glasgow.ac.uk) IDENTIFIER: http://dx.doi.org/10.5525/gla.researchdata.317 TITLE: Single-pixel three-dimensional imaging with time-based depth resolution AUTHORS: Ming-Jie Sun, Matthew. P. Edgar, Graham M. Gibson, Baoqing Sun, Neal Radwell, Robert Lamb, and Miles J. Padgett DATES: project started January 2015, project ended September 2015, data released May 2016 SUBJECT: Computational imaging, single-pixel cameras, 3D video FUNDERS: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [QuantIC - UK Quantum Technology Hub in Quantum Enhanced Imaging] (Grant No. EP/M01326X/1) The Wolfson Foundation The Royal Society National Natural Foundation of China (Grant No. 61307021) China Scholarship Council (Grant No. 201306025016) RIGHTS: University of Glasgow METHODOLOGY: The computer used for running the experiment and processing the data was a National Instruments PXI system having an i7 processor and running Windows 7. The following components were used in the experimental setup: a pulsed laser (Teem Photonics SNG-03E- 100, 532 nm), a DMD (Texas Instruments Discovery 4100 DMD), a projection lens (Nikon ED, f=180 mm), a collection lens (customised fresnel condenser lens, f=20 mm), a Si biased photodiode (Thorlabs DET10A) and a high-speed USB digitizer (PicoScope 6407, 2.5 GSs−1 for 2 channels acquisition). The software used to run the experiment and generate the data was National Instruments LabVIEW version 2014. The LabVIEW library file located in the programs directory - SinglePixelLIDAR.llb - contains all the files necessary for reproducing the experiment and processing the intensity measurements acquired by the photodetector. The data used to produce figures 3,4,5 and 6 were generated using the software and exported as png format images.