“…[21] Recently developed SPAD arrays, based on standard complementary metaloxide-semiconductor(CMOS) fabrication technology, can integrate up to a million SPAD pixels onto a small chip. [22,23] This led to new imaging applications in fluorescence lifetime imaging, [24] scanning microscopy, [25] confocal fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy, [26] Fourier ptychography, [27] as well as com-puter vision tasks, such as depth profile estimation, [22,28] seeing around corners [29] and through scattering slabs. [4,30] Most prior DCS measurement systems relied on fast single-pixel singlephoton detectors (including single-pixel SPAD and photomultiplier tubes) for optical measurement.…”