Underwater laser-based structured light system for one-shot 3D reconstruction

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A Laser-based Structured Light System (LbSLS) has been designed to perform underwater close-range 3D reconstructions even with high turbidity conditions and outperform conventional systems. The system uses a camera and a 532 nm green laser projector. The optical technique used is based on the projection of a pattern obtained placing a Diffractive Optical Element (DOE) in front of the laser beam. In the experiments described in this manuscript, the DOE used diffracts the laser beam in 25 parallel lines providing enough information in a single camera frame to perform a 3D reconstruction.

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Massot-Campos, M., & Oliver-Codina, G. (2014). Underwater laser-based structured light system for one-shot 3D reconstruction. In Proceedings of IEEE Sensors (Vol. 2014-December, pp. 1138–1141). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSENS.2014.6985208

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