DOI: 10.31274/etd-180810-724
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A comparison study of digital sinusoidal fringe generation technique: defocusing binary patterns VS focusing sinusoidal patterns

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“…The introduction of binary fringes has largely compensated for the influence of the limited DOF of the camera lens. Lei et al [10][11][12] compared the potential errors for defocusing binary patterns (DBP) and focusing sinusoidal patterns (FSP) and proposed approximating the sinusoidal fringes by a defocused Ronchi-like binary pattern. The degree of defocusing was modeled by the breadth of the point-spread function of the system.…”
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“…The introduction of binary fringes has largely compensated for the influence of the limited DOF of the camera lens. Lei et al [10][11][12] compared the potential errors for defocusing binary patterns (DBP) and focusing sinusoidal patterns (FSP) and proposed approximating the sinusoidal fringes by a defocused Ronchi-like binary pattern. The degree of defocusing was modeled by the breadth of the point-spread function of the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of binary fringes has largely compensated for the infl of the limited DOF of the camera lens. Lei et al [10][11][12] compared the potential erro defocusing binary patterns (DBP) and focusing sinusoidal patterns (FSP) and pro approximating the sinusoidal fringes by a defocused Ronchi-like binary pattern. T gree of defocusing was modeled by the breadth of the point-spread function of the sy Niu et al [13] proposed an advanced PMD method by using a bi-telecentric lens built up the direct relationship between depth and absolute phase after calibratin realized the measurement of complex specular objects with discontinuous surfaces.…”
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“…SLS have recently proliferated in industrial metrology, because they do not contact the object being measured and thus can be used with final-stage products; they operate much faster than standard contact coordinate measuring machines 3 and provide a more complete measurement as they acquire a large number of measurement points simultaneously. Fringe projection techniques 4,5 are a category of SLS where either continuous [6][7][8] (usually sinusoidal) or binary fringes 6,9,10 are projected on an object and images are taken at an angle in order to extract three-dimensional (3-D) topography information about the object. For the fringe projection technique to operate efficiently and for the system to have adequate depth resolution, the camera and projector must be noncollinear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%