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Dual stereo-digital image correlation system for simultaneous measurement of overlapped wings with a polarization RGB camera and fluorescent speckle patterns

Zhenning Chen, Yinuo Xu, Xinqiao Tang, Xinxing Shao, Wei Sun, Xiaoyuan He

2021Optics Express15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Simultaneous monitoring of overlapped multi-wing structure by stereo-digital image correlation (stereo-DIC) may be used to quantify insect motion and deformation. We propose a dual stereo-DIC system based on multispectral imaging with a polarization RGB camera. Different fluorescent speckle patterns were fabricated on wings, which emit red and blue spectra under ultraviolet light that were imaged and separated using a polarization RGB camera and auxiliary optical splitting components. The resulting dual stereo-DIC system was validated through translation experiments with transparent sheets and reconstructed overlapped insect wings (cicadas). Dynamic measurements of the Ruban artificial flier indicate the efficacy of this approach to determining real insect flight behavior.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsRGB color modelSpeckle patternMultispectral imagePolarization (electrochemistry)Materials sciencePhysicsSpectral imagingImage processingSpeckle noiseFluorescenceSpeckle imagingArtificial intelligenceDual-polarization interferometryReflectivityImage resolutionPolarimetryOptical filterCircular polarizationSpectral bandsBiomimetic flight and propulsion mechanismsNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchOptical measurement and interference techniques