Three-dimensional shape measurement for the steep surface using DMD camera

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Abstract

Three-Dimensional shape measurement has been confronted with the ambiguity on the steep surface. To address the problem, compressed sensing theory is employed to reconstruct phase shifting images in DMD camera. Specially, every CCD pixel in the region of interest is aligned to N × N DMD mirrors to construct DMD camera. The one-dimensional measurement matrices are chosen to collect the measured values on CCD pixel according to the directional judgement of original gradient image. Due to the enhancement of the spatial sampling frequency and the noise robustness, the reconstructed sinusoidal stripe images are utilized to obtain the three-dimensional model of the steep surface accurately. We measure the planes with various slopes to discuss the measurement capability. The comparative experiments show that our proposed method can correct the deformed phase and repair the defect on the steep surface.

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Zhao, S., & Yang, Y. (2022). Three-dimensional shape measurement for the steep surface using DMD camera. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24942-8

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