A MEMS-based real-time structured light 3-D measuring architecture on FPGA

Wenbiao Zhou*, Yunfei Jia, Luyao Fan, Gongyu Fan, Fengchi Lu

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Abstract

With its its ability to non-contact measure three-dimensional information of objects and its extremely high accuracy advantage in close range, structured light 3-D measurement is widely used in various fields. However, some application scenarios, such as measuring moving objects and performing measurements in confined spaces, impose requirements for high speed and miniaturization in structured light 3-D measurement. Therefore, we propose a real-time structured light 3-D measurement system on FPGA. This system employs a four-step phase-shifting method to compute wrapped phases, complemented Gray code for phase unwrapping, and a cubic polynomial fitting approach for calculating the 3-D coordinates of points. We have proposed the optimized pipeline structure for each module. We have also proposed an optimized on-chip buffer structure to further improve throughput. The 3-D measurement speed of the proposed method can reach 76.9 fps, when the clock frequency is 100 MHz, and the image size is 2448×2048.

Original languageEnglish
Article number98
JournalJournal of Real-Time Image Processing
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • 3-D measurement
  • FPGA
  • Fringe projection profilometry
  • MEMS-based structured light

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