Method for large-scale structured-light system calibration

  • Marrugo A
  • Vargas R
  • Romero L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We propose a multi-stage calibration method for increasing the overall accuracy of a large-scale structured light system by leveraging the conventional stereo calibration approach using a pinhole model. We first calibrate the intrinsic parameters at a near distance and then the extrinsic parameters with a low-cost large-calibration target at the designed measurement distance. Finally, we estimate pixel-wise errors from standard stereo 3D reconstructions and determine the pixel-wise phase-to-coordinate relationships using low-order polynomials. The calibrated pixel-wise polynomial functions can be used for 3D reconstruction for a given pixel phase value. We experimentally demonstrated that our proposed method achieves high accuracy for a large volume: sub-millimeter within 1200( H ) × 800 ( V ) × 1000( D ) mm 3 .

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Marrugo, A. G., Vargas, R., Romero, L. A., & Zhang, S. (2021). Method for large-scale structured-light system calibration. Optics Express, 29(11), 17316. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.422327

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