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Structured-light 3D surface imaging: a tutorial
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2011
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Geometric ModelingLight Field ImagingEngineeringSurface ImagingMicroscopyCalibrationNatural SciencesBiomedical ImagingSurface Imaging TechnologiesStructured LightComputational ImagingPhotometric Stereo3D Scanning3D ReconstructionInstrumentationImaging SystemStructured Illumination3D Imaging
Digital light projection combined with advanced imaging sensors offers high‑speed, high‑resolution pattern projection that can enable next‑generation 3D surface measurement systems with superior speed, accuracy, resolution, modularity, and ease of use. This paper reviews recent advances in 3D surface imaging technologies. The review focuses on noncontact structured‑illumination methods, discusses performance metrics, categorizes imaging schemes, and examines calibration techniques essential for precision. The authors show that digital light projection and sensor advances enable faster, more accurate, and modular 3D measurement systems, compare performance indices across schemes, and illustrate numerous application examples.
We provide a review of recent advances in 3D surface imaging technologies. We focus particularly on noncontact 3D surface measurement techniques based on structured illumination. The high-speed and high-resolution pattern projection capability offered by the digital light projection technology, together with the recent advances in imaging sensor technologies, may enable new generation systems for 3D surface measurement applications that will provide much better functionality and performance than existing ones in terms of speed, accuracy, resolution, modularization, and ease of use. Performance indexes of 3D imaging system are discussed, and various 3D surface imaging schemes are categorized, illustrated, and compared. Calibration techniques are also discussed, since they play critical roles in achieving the required precision. Numerous applications of 3D surface imaging technologies are discussed with several examples.
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