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Automatic 3-D Measurement Method for Nonuniform Moving Objects

Minghui Duan, Yi Jin, Huaian Chen, Jinjin Zheng, Changan Zhu, Enhong Chen

2021IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phase-shifting profilometry (PSP) via sequential fringe projection is applicable for high-accuracy 3-D measurements of static objects. However, moving objects cannot be static or quasi-static during one projection cycle, thereby causing surface misalignment and phase errors in 3-D measurements. This paper proposes a motion-estimated PSP based on the fringeoriented synthetic phase correlation algorithm (FO-SPCA), which achieves automatic 3-D measurements of objects in nonuniform 2-D motion. To robustly estimate the motion of objects among fringe images, the proposed fringe-oriented feature extraction technique obtains the surface features by eliminating the modulation influence of sinusoidal illumination. Furthermore, the FO-SPCA is developed to accurately detect the subpixel displacements of moving objects according to object surface features. With the subpixel displacements, the alignment procedure is completed through a reverse 2-D transformation and then the phase errors are compensated accordingly. The simulation and experimental results verify the feasibility and robustness of the motion-estimated PSP for the in-situ 3-D measurements of nonuniform moving objects.

Topics & Concepts

Subpixel renderingComputer visionProfilometerArtificial intelligenceRobustness (evolution)Phase correlationComputer scienceProjection (relational algebra)Structured-light 3D scannerFeature extractionPhase (matter)AlgorithmMathematicsPixelPhysicsSurface roughnessFourier transformMathematical analysisGeneScannerBiochemistryFourier analysisQuantum mechanicsChemistryShort-time Fourier transformOptical measurement and interference techniquesImage Processing Techniques and ApplicationsStructural Health Monitoring Techniques