Applying PSD analysis in ring-structured-light 3D measurement

Huiwen Leng*, Chunguang Xu, Zhongwei Feng, Dingguo Xiao

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Abstract

Error elimination is very important in 3D measurement with ring-structured-light. A method has been proposed, which includes the following procedures. First, acquire ring-structured-light images and extract their stripe center. Second, find the base-circle center of the stripe center locus by curve fitting, using the least squares method. Subsequently unfold the stripe center locus along its basecircle. In the waveform of the unfolded view, there exist an eccentricity error component and an ellipse shape error component. The frequencies of these two error components are different from the frequency of detail component. They can be separated in the unfolded view by power spectrum density (PSD) analysis. Based on their formation principles, eccentricity error and ellipse error can be separated and eliminated, and the accuracy of the measurement can be improved. Experiments have demonstrate its applicability.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 1st IITA International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, JCAI 2009
Pages376-380
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Event1st IITA International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, JCAI 2009 - Hainan Island, China
Duration: 25 Apr 200926 Apr 2009

Publication series

NameIJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
ISSN (Print)1045-0823

Conference

Conference1st IITA International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, JCAI 2009
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHainan Island
Period25/04/0926/04/09

Keywords

  • Circle-center position error
  • Computer aided engineering
  • Ellipse error
  • Laser measurement applications
  • Power spectrum density
  • Ring-structured-light

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