Path integration guided with a quality map for shape reconstruction in the fringe reflection technique

Xiaoli Jing*, Haobo Cheng, Yongfu Wen

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Abstract

A new local integration algorithm called quality map path integration (QMPI) is reported for shape reconstruction in the fringe reflection technique. A quality map is proposed to evaluate the quality of gradient data locally, and functions as a guideline for the integrated path. The presented method can be employed in wavefront estimation from its slopes over the general shaped surface with slope noise equivalent to that in practical measurements. Moreover, QMPI is much better at handling the slope data with local noise, which may be caused by the irregular shapes of the surface under test. The performance of QMPI is discussed by simulations and experiment. It is shown that QMPI not only improves the accuracy of local integration, but can also be easily implemented with no iteration compared to Southwell zonal reconstruction (SZR). From an engineering point-of-view, the proposed method may also provide an efficient and stable approach for different shapes with high-precise demand.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045011
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2018

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