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3D shape measurement of moving object with FFT-based spatial matching

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:44 authored by Qinghua GuoQinghua Guo, Yuxi RuanYuxi Ruan, Jiangtao XiJiangtao Xi, Limei Song, Xin-jun Zhu, Yanguang YuYanguang Yu, Jun TongJun Tong
This work presents a new technique for 3D shape measurement of moving object in translational motion, which finds applications in online inspection, quality control, etc. A low-complexity 1D fast Fourier transform (FFT)-based spatial matching approach is devised to obtain accurate object displacement estimates, and it is combined with single shot fringe pattern prolometry (FPP) techniques to achieve high measurement performance with multiple captured images through coherent combining. The proposed technique overcomes some limitations of existing ones. Specifically, the placement of marks on object surface and synchronization between projector and camera are not needed, the velocity of the moving object is not required to be constant, and there is no restriction on the movement trajectory. Both simulation and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique.

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Low-complexity factor-graph-based receiver design for bandwidth-efficient communication systems over doubly selective channels

Australian Research Council

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Q. Guo, Y. Ruan, J. Xi, L. Song, X. Zhu, Y. Yu & J. Tong, "3D shape measurement of moving object with FFT-based spatial matching," Optics and Laser Technology, vol. 100, pp. 325-331, 2018.

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Optics and Laser Technology

Volume

100

Pagination

325-331

Language

English

RIS ID

117172

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