scholarly journals A Comparison of PMD-Cameras and Stereo-Vision for the Task of Surface Reconstruction using Patchlets

Author(s):  
Christian Beder ◽  
Bogumil Bartczak ◽  
Reinhard Koch
Author(s):  
Teatini Andrea ◽  
Wang Congcong ◽  
Palomar Rafael ◽  
Alaya Cheikh Faouzi ◽  
Beghdadi Azeddine ◽  
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Author(s):  
Trishia El Chemaly ◽  
Francoise J. Siepel ◽  
Sandy Rihana ◽  
Vincent Groenhuis ◽  
Ferdi van der Heijden ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Hauke Brunken ◽  
Clemens Gühmann

AbstractThis paper covers the problem of road surface reconstruction by stereo vision with cameras placed behind the windshield of a moving vehicle. An algorithm was developed that employs a plane-sweep approach and uses semi-global matching for optimization. Different similarity measures were evaluated for the task of matching pixels, namely mutual information, background subtraction by bilateral filtering, and Census. The chosen sweeping direction is the plane normal of the mean road surface. Since the cameras’ position in relation to the base plane is continuously changing due to the suspension of the vehicle, the search for the base plane was integrated into the stereo algorithm. Experiments were conducted for different types of pavement and different lighting conditions. Results are presented for the target application of road surface reconstruction, and they show high correspondence to laser scan reference measurements. The method handles motion blur well, and elevation maps are reconstructed on a millimeter-scale, while images are captured at driving speed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 415 ◽  
pp. 314-317
Author(s):  
Hui Yu Xiang ◽  
Baoan Han ◽  
Jia Jun Huang ◽  
Zhe Li

In order to realize the 3D reconstruction of stamping parts surface, this paper based on binocular stereo vision principle firstly introduces the model of the binocular cameras. Internal and external parameters of camera can be obtained by binocular calibration, taking the printed circle grid centers which are on the stamping parts as feature points, and then using the disparity image obtained by HALCON to reconstruct 3D information of the feature points. Finally, use Matlab to plot out the scatter diagram of feature points and the fitting curved surface diagram.


2004 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. 277-281 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Wosnitza ◽  
J. Hagel ◽  
O. Stockert ◽  
C. Pfleiderer ◽  
J. A. Schlueter ◽  
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