scholarly journals Real-time profilometry by bicolor grating video projection

PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. e0259569
Author(s):  
Yujiao Zhang ◽  
Yiping Cao ◽  
Haitao Wu ◽  
Haihua An ◽  
Xiuzhang Huang

A novel real-time 2+1 three-dimensional(3D) measuring method based on bicolor grating video projection is proposed. Firstly, only two frames of bicolor gratings, in which the red channels are two sinusoidal fringes with a shifting phase of π/2 and the blue channels are the same background light equivalent to the DC component of the two sinusoidal fringes are encoded and arranged alternatively to synthesize into a repetitive bicolor grating video, While this video is projected onto the measured object, the real-time bicolor deformed pattern video can be recorded by using a color CMOS camera, and the bicolor deformed pattern sequence at different moments can be extracted by computer processing, so that the 2+1 algorithm can be used to accomplish real-time 3D measurement of moving object. Before measuring, we used the same method to design two sinusoidal fringes with a difference of π in their red channels, respectively, to calibrate the sensitivity ratio between the red and blue channels of the CMOS camera, which can effectively eliminate the chromaticity imbalance between R and B channels and reduce the color crosstalk. Experimental results and analysis confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method. Because the proposed method needs a repetitive bicolor grating video synthesized with only two-frame bicolor gratings to be projected, the 3D measurement acquisition speed and real-time accuracy will be improved compared with the traditional 2+1 3D measuring method.

2012 ◽  
Vol 522 ◽  
pp. 272-277
Author(s):  
Wei Han ◽  
Li Ming Wu ◽  
Yao Hua Deng ◽  
He Yun Zhang

Aiming at the difficulty of online measurement for three-dimensional deformation of large overhead crossbeam in gantry CNC machining centre, this paper proposes a measuring method based on multi-points attitude of crossbeam-body. Real-time measuring the attitudes of some equidistant points on crossbeam-body, dealing with the measurement information by adopt shockproof filtering, wavelet denoising and smoothing. Then infer the formulas to calculate deformation of each point along different directions ofx-axis,y-axis,z-axis. The experiment uses triaxial acceleration sensor modules to measure crossbeam attitude. Experimental results show that the minimum deformational angle can be measured low to 0.06°. And if the spacing between sensor modules has mm level accuracy, the precision of calculation about deformation can reach up to 10-3mm level. In addition, this method is strongly suitable for on-site environment, and it can lay a foundation for further researching about prediction and compensation in the CNC processing.


1994 ◽  
Vol 98 (978) ◽  
pp. 283-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. L. Gaitonde

Abstract A “dual-time” method for solving the three-dimensional Euler equations describing the compressible flow about wings undergoing arbitrary motions and deformations is presented. A finite-volume formulation is chosen where the volumes distort as the wing moves or deforms. Independent motion of the inner and outer boundaries of the grid is permitted with a sequence of grids generated using transfinite interpolation. An implicit real-time discretisation is used, and the equations are integrated in a fictitious pseudo time. This approach allows the real-time step to be chosen on the basis of accuracy rather than stability. It also permits the acceleration techniques commonly used to speed up steady flow calculations to be used when marching in pseudo time, without compromising real-time accuracy. A two-dimensional version of the method has also been developed and results for both two and three-dimensional transonic flows are presented and compared with experimental data where available.


2010 ◽  
Vol 151 (21) ◽  
pp. 854-863 ◽  
Author(s):  
Attila Nemes ◽  
Marcel L. Geleijnse ◽  
Osama I. I. Soliman ◽  
Wim B. Vletter ◽  
Jackie S. McGhie ◽  
...  

Jelenleg az echokardiográfia a legszéleskörűbben alkalmazott rutin noninvazív diagnosztikus eljárás, amelynek segítségével a mitralis billentyű morfológiája és funkciója jellemezhető. Ennek az összefoglaló jellegű közleménynek a célja az egyik legújabb echokardiográfiás fejlesztés, a transthoracalis real-time háromdimenziós echokardiográfia szerepének bemutatása a mitralis billentyű vizsgálatában.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle Plunkett

This manuscript provides two demonstrations of how Augmented Reality (AR), which is the projection of virtual information onto a real-world object, can be applied in the classroom and in the laboratory. Using only a smart phone and the free HP Reveal app, content rich AR notecards were prepared. The physical notecards are based on Organic Chemistry I reactions and show only a reagent and substrate. Upon interacting with the HP Reveal app, an AR video projection shows the product of the reaction as well as a real-time, hand-drawn curved-arrow mechanism of how the product is formed. Thirty AR notecards based on common Organic Chemistry I reactions and mechanisms are provided in the Supporting Information and are available for widespread use. In addition, the HP Reveal app was used to create AR video projections onto laboratory instrumentation so that a virtual expert can guide the user during the equipment setup and operation.


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