Linear sinusoidal phase-shifting method resistant to non-sinusoidal phase error

  • Haihua Cui H
  • Wenhe Liao W
  • Ning Dai N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Non-sinusoidal phase error is common in structured light three-dimensional (3D) shape measurement system, thus we perform theoretical and experimental analyses of such error. The number of non-sinusoidal waveform errors in a 2π phase period is the same as the number of steps of the phase-shifting algorithm; no errors occur within the one-phase period. Based on our findings, a new structured light method, the linear sinusoidal phase-shifting method (LSPS), that is resistant to non-sinusoidal phase error is proposed. Experiments show that the non-sinusoidal waveform error is reduced to an almost negligible level (0.001 rad) using the proposed LSPS. © 2012 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Haihua Cui, H. C., Wenhe Liao, W. L., Ning Dai, N. D., & Xiaosheng Cheng, X. C. (2012). Linear sinusoidal phase-shifting method resistant to non-sinusoidal phase error. Chinese Optics Letters, 10(3), 031201–031204. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201210.031201

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