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15 February 1989 Generation And Use Of Color Pseudo Random Sequences For Coding Structured Light In Active Ranging
Heinz Hugli, Gilbert Maitre
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Proceedings Volume 1010, Industrial Inspection; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949215
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
When using structured light for the measurement of three dimensional objects, the observed stripes of light must be indexed, that is, the correspondance between projected light stripes and the observed stripes must be established. Basically, time, spatial and color coding can be used to characterize the light stripes. In this study, we use color coding and generate the projected light stripes as a sequence of colors showing subsequences of length N which are all different and thus can be indexed by analysis of the observed stripe sequence. The sequence generation used follows the methods known for generating pseudo random sequences. We present also several indexing rules and analyse their behaviour in a measurement setup exhibiting stripe deletions and permutations. A parametric method is proposed which can accomodate scenes with different object coarseness.
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Heinz Hugli and Gilbert Maitre "Generation And Use Of Color Pseudo Random Sequences For Coding Structured Light In Active Ranging", Proc. SPIE 1010, Industrial Inspection, (15 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949215
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KEYWORDS
Nanoimprint lithography

Ranging

Inspection

Structured light

3D metrology

Chemical elements

Transform theory

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