Abstract
When laser ranger is transported or used in field operations, the transmitting axis , receiving axis and aiming axis may be not parallel . The nonparallelism of the three-light-axis will affect the range-measuring ability or make laser ranger not be operated exactly. So testing and adjusting the three-light-axis parallelity in the production and maintenance of laser ranger is important to ensure using laser ranger reliably .The paper proposes a new measurement method using digital image processing based on the comparison of some common measurement methods for the three-light-axis parallelity. It uses large aperture off-axis paraboloid reflector to get the images of laser spot and white light cross line, and then process the images on LabVIEW platform. The center of white light cross line can be achieved by the matching arithmetic in LABVIEW DLL. And the center of laser spot can be achieved by gradation transformation, binarization and area filter in turn. The software system can set CCD, detect the off-axis paraboloid reflector, measure the parallelity of transmitting axis and aiming axis and control the attenuation device. The hardware system selects SAA7111A, a programmable vedio decoding chip, to perform A/D conversion. FIFO (first-in first-out) is selected as buffer.USB bus is used to transmit data to PC. The three-light-axis parallelity can be achieved according to the position bias between them. The device based on this method has been already used .The application proves this method has high precision, speediness and automatization.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 71561R |
Journal | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
Volume | 7156 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Event | 2008 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology: Optical Systems and Optoelectronic Instruments - Beijing, China Duration: 16 Nov 2008 → 19 Nov 2008 |
Keywords
- CCD
- Cross line
- Digital image processing
- Labview
- Laser ranger
- Laser spot
- Parallelism