Abstract
Fringe projection profilometry is a popularly used three-dimensional
measurement technique in which phase-measuring algorithms based on
two-step phase shifting are usually used because of their best
tradeoff between measurement resolution and speed. Most two-step
phase-shifting algorithms involve neighboring or other spatial
operations, thus having degraded accuracies at edges and
discontinuities of the measured object surface. Pointwise two-step
algorithms enable overcoming this issue. With them, however, the
offsets of the dynamic ranges of the projector and camera are usually
improperly overlooked or inaccurately estimated, thus inducing errors
in their measurement results. For solving this problem, this paper
suggests a quasi-pointwise two-step phase-shifting algorithm for
fringe projection profilometry. This algorithm models the captured
fringe patterns practically by taking the offsets of the dynamic
ranges of the projector and camera into account, and estimates the
fringe parameters from the statistics of fringe intensities. As a
result, we can calculate fringe phases in a pointwise way from two
fringe patterns having a phase difference of π/2 radians. The simulation and
experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method has a
relatively low level of errors in measuring object surfaces having
isolated regions and discontinuities.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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