Affiliation:
1. Taiyuan University of Science and Technology
2. Nanchang Institute of Technology
Abstract
When grating patterns are simultaneously projected by a dual-projection
structured-light system, interference-like blur and brightness
overexposure in the superposed area often cause miscalculation of the
phase of the grating pattern. In this study, we proposed a novel
method, to the best of our knowledge, that utilizes orthogonal grating
encoding to retrieve the phases of superposed grating patterns.
Specifically, we determined the frequency of the dual-projection
pattern based on the condition that enabled the separation of
superposed orthogonal signals in wireless communication. Additionally,
the maximum intensity of the projected pattern was determined using
the intensity-saturation relationship. By performing a discrete
Fourier transform on a series of superposed grating patterns, we
obtained the wrapped phase of the corresponding projected grating
patterns in the space-time dimension. Finally, we reconstructed the
measured object by fusing the point clouds obtained from the
dual-projection structured-light system. The experimental results
demonstrated that the encoded orthogonal grating patterns could
eliminate interference-like blurring and brightness overexposure
during superposition and obtain high-precision phase maps and 3D
reconstruction results, which provides the possibility for the
simultaneous reconstruction of multiprojection
structured light.
Funder
Doctoral Research Foundation of Taiyuan University of Science and Technology
The Fund Program for the Scientific Activities of Selected Returned Research Professionals in Shanxi Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering