digital fringe projection
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Wei Feng ◽  
Shaojing Tang ◽  
Xiaodong Zhao ◽  
Guodong Sun ◽  
Daxing Zhao

There is always a great challenge for the structured light technique that it is difficult to deal with the surface with large reflectivity variations or specular reflection. This paper proposes a flexible and adaptive digital fringe projection method based on image fusion and interpolated prediction search algorithm. The multiple mask images are fused to obtain the required saturation threshold, and the interpolated prediction search algorithm is used to calculate the optimal projection gray-level intensity. Then, the projection intensity is reduced to achieve coordinate matching in the unsaturated condition, and the adaptive digital fringes with the optimal projection intensity are subsequently projected for phase calculation by using the heterodyne multifrequency phase-shifted method. The experiments demonstrate that the proposed method is effective for measuring the high-reflective surface and unwrapping the phase in the local overexposure region completely. Compared with the traditional structured light measurement methods, our method can decrease the number of projected and captured images with higher modulation and better contrast. In addition, the measurement process only needs two prior steps and avoids hardware complexity, which is more convenient to apply to the industry.


Author(s):  
Furqan Ullah ◽  
Sajjad Miran ◽  
Furqan Ahmad ◽  
Irfan Ullah

In this paper the design and construction of a low-cost 3D reconstruction and monitoring system using digital fringe projection (DFP) is proposed, which can perform small and large-scale measurements in different environments and can be applied to various applications such as intelligent monitoring, 3D online inspection, obstacle detection for vehicle guidance, etc. The contribution of this paper is threefold: a) development of a comprehensive 3D measuring system that performs sensors handling, coordinate acquisition, reconstruction, and display process simultaneously and quickly; b) proposal of new filters to improve quality and efficiency of the system; and c) development of a real-time virtual 3D measurement system to calibrate and analyze the proposed methodologies. Optical and simulation measurement results are presented to verify the feasibility and performance of the developed systems. The observed RMS difference was found to be less than 0.021 mm in the optical measurement. From measured results, it can be concluded that the proposed systems and adopted methodology are effective in obtaining 3D surface profiles.


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