Surface contouring by optical edge projection based on a continuous wavelet transform
A novel optical edge projection method for surface contouring of an object with low reflectivity is presented. A structured light edge is projected onto a dark surface, and the image is captured by a CCD camera. The surface profile of the object is then evaluated by an active triangula...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-919192020-09-26T22:16:29Z Surface contouring by optical edge projection based on a continuous wavelet transform Quan, Chenggen Miao, Hong Fu, Yu Temasek Laboratories DRNTU::Science::Physics::Optics and light A novel optical edge projection method for surface contouring of an object with low reflectivity is presented. A structured light edge is projected onto a dark surface, and the image is captured by a CCD camera. The surface profile of the object is then evaluated by an active triangular projection technique, and a whole-field three-dimensional contour of the object is obtained by scanning the optical edge over the entire object surface. An edge detection method based on a continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is employed to determine the location of the optical edge. The method of optical edge detection is described, and characteristic details of gray-level distribution along the edge are analyzed. It is shown that the proposed wavelet edge detection method is not dependent on any threshold values; hence the true edge position can be determined without subjective selection. A black low-reflectivity object surface made from woven carbon fiber is measured, and the experimental results show that the profile of a woven carbon fiber can be obtained by the proposed method. Published version 2010-11-23T08:13:04Z 2019-12-06T18:14:09Z 2010-11-23T08:13:04Z 2019-12-06T18:14:09Z 2006 2006 Journal Article Quan, C., Miao, H., & Fu, Y. (2006). Surface contouring by optical edge projection based on a continuous wavelet transform. Applied Optics, 45(20), 4815-4820. 0003-6935 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/91919 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6469 10.1364/AO.45.004815 en Applied Optics This paper was published in [Applied Optics] and is made available as an electronic reprint with the permission of OSA. The paper can be found at the following URL on the OSA website: [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-45-20-4815]. Systematic or multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 6 p. application/pdf |
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A novel optical edge projection method for surface contouring of an object with low reflectivity is
presented. A structured light edge is projected onto a dark surface, and the image is captured by a CCD
camera. The surface profile of the object is then evaluated by an active triangular projection technique,
and a whole-field three-dimensional contour of the object is obtained by scanning the optical edge over the
entire object surface. An edge detection method based on a continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is
employed to determine the location of the optical edge. The method of optical edge detection is described,
and characteristic details of gray-level distribution along the edge are analyzed. It is shown that the
proposed wavelet edge detection method is not dependent on any threshold values; hence the true edge
position can be determined without subjective selection. A black low-reflectivity object surface made from
woven carbon fiber is measured, and the experimental results show that the profile of a woven carbon
fiber can be obtained by the proposed method. |
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Surface contouring by optical edge projection based on a continuous wavelet transform |
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