Lens rim points stitching algorithm based coaxial alignment micro assembly

Heng Zhang, Xin Ye*, Xinhai Yu, Chao Shao, Feifei Wu, Yijin Zhao, Lei Wang

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Abstract

Optical lens assemblies are used more and more widely, and assembly and alignment processes are key to affecting lens accuracy. Considering that the common way of assembling lenses was manual, the coaxial alignment for intermediate-scale parts was considered to be a good alternative, which could improve the accuracy of assembly effectively. But it was difficult to capture the full edge of the lens in one image because of the limit of the CCD camera field of view. To solve this problem, a rim points stitching algorithm was proposed, and the barrel and lens were imaged by the camera at three different position. After the rim points were extracted from the three images, all the rim points were stitched according to the position of the camera at three locations. The rim points stitched were fitted to two circles by using the least squares method. Finally, according to the adjustment algorithm, the adjustment amount of the lens with respect to the lens barrel was calculated. Experimental results showed that this method could align lenses with the diameter greater than 60mm. The technique has the potential to be applied in automated alignment of lens assemblies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012091
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1303
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2019
Event2nd International Conference on Mechanical, Electric and Industrial Engineering, MEIE 2019 - Hangzhou, China
Duration: 25 May 201927 May 2019

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