The laser screen imaging measurement system based on arrayed fibers

Dunhao Geng, Lingfeng Chen*, Zhenjun Hou, Xusheng Zhang, Xuemeng Wei

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper presents a laser screen imaging measurement system (LSIMS) based on arrayed fibers to measure the velocity and dimension of a flying object. A laser diode is connected to the emission module of the laser screen via a single-mode fiber, then the emitted light beam is collimated into a parallel beam with a lens, this structure is arrayed to form the laser screen. The receiving module of the laser screen employs a cylindrical lens array to converge the collimated beams into a focal line. The input ends of the plastic fibers are arrayed along this focal line, while the output ends are imaged on the sensor of a line scan camera (LSC) through a lens. The LSIMS effectively modulates the process of a flying object passing through the laser screen into the light intensity change in the plastic fibers. The velocity and dimension of the flying object are subsequently measured through the analysis of the image obtained by the LSC. The timing accuracy of the LSIMS is verified through experiments. The velocity and diameter of pellets launched by a slingshot are measured and analyzed for errors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108551
JournalOptics and Lasers in Engineering
Volume183
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Dimension measurement
  • Fiber
  • Imaging
  • Laser screen
  • Velocity measurement

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