2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2016.05.002
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Optical measurement techniques – A push for digitization

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“…When projected over a 3D object, the phase-shifted open fringes in Eq. (1) become phasemodulated proportionally to the height profile of the surface under test [1][2][3][4][5]. Our ideal mathematical model for the sinusoidal phase-modulated fringe pattern is given by:   remains true if the camera sees just a portion of the region illuminated by the digital projector [9].…”
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“…When projected over a 3D object, the phase-shifted open fringes in Eq. (1) become phasemodulated proportionally to the height profile of the surface under test [1][2][3][4][5]. Our ideal mathematical model for the sinusoidal phase-modulated fringe pattern is given by:   remains true if the camera sees just a portion of the region illuminated by the digital projector [9].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both spatial and temporal carriers are assumed to be known ( ' u is easily calibrated using a reference plane), so we can estimate ( , ) c x y or ( , ) c x y  using synchronous methods. By convention we choose ( , ), c x y from where the searched phase-map and the fringes' contrast function are computed as its argument and amplitude, respectively [1][2][3][4][5]. For the spatial synchronous method, having 0 (0, ), u   the searched analytic signal is given by…”
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“…This work focusses on optical techniques that currently are promoted by progress in material science and manufacturing technology, leading for example to smaller and higher resolving lens systems and more possibilities concerning optical accessibility. There are already numerous reviews on the details of measurement techniques in general and on specific techniques available. Therefore, this work seeks to provide an overview on measurement techniques and literature closely related to the problems arising in disperse multiphase systems on different size scales.…”
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