High-resolution, real-time 3D absolute coordinate measurement based on a phase-shifting method 论文

2006Optics Express引用 267顶会
Optical measurement and interference techniquesAdvanced Optical Sensing TechnologiesAdvanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques

摘要

We describe a high-resolution, real-time 3D absolute coordinate measurement system based on a phase-shifting method. It acquires 3D shape at 30 frames per second (fps), with 266K points per frame. A tiny marker is encoded in the projected fringe pattern, and detected by software from the texture image and the gamma map. Absolute 3D coordinates are obtained from the detected marker position and the calibrated system parameters. To demonstrate the performance of the system, we measure a hand moving over a depth distance of approximately 700 mm, and human faces with expressions. Applications of such a system include manufacturing, inspection, entertainment, security, medical imaging.

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