Abstract
Abstract
This article observe a using of active infrared beam location as roadway surface quality control. Changes in the spatial structure of the emitted IR radiation by surfaces within the capture scene allow creating a depth map of this scene. An optical camera makes it possible to use classical computer vision methods for stitching a depth map. For testing the possibility of using this approach, we made statistical studies on a multiple sample of distance measurements. Here we explain two experimental schemes with a programmable mechanical scanning system. The first one, we had determined the distance, which the image is capture accurately. The second, we measure the planar resolution, a minimum size of the defect that recognize by the infrared beam location system.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy