A compact 3D omnidirectional range sensor of high resolution for robust reconstruction of environments

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Abstract

In this paper, an accurate range sensor for the three-dimensional reconstruction of environments is designed and developed. Following the principles of laser profilometry, the device exploits a set of optical transmitters able to project a laser line on the environment. A high-resolution and high-frame-rate camera assisted by a telecentric lens collects the laser light reflected by a parabolic mirror, whose shape is designed ad hoc to achieve a maximum measurement error of 10 mm when the target is placed 3 m away from the laser source. Measurements are derived by means of an analytical model, whose parameters are estimated during a preliminary calibration phase. Geometrical parameters, analytical modeling and image processing steps are validated through several experiments, which indicate the capability of the proposed device to recover the shape of a target with high accuracy. Experimental measurements show Gaussian statistics, having standard deviation of 1.74 mm within the measurable range. Results prove that the presented range sensor is a good candidate for environmental inspections and measurements.

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Marani, R., Renò, V., Nitti, M., D’Orazio, T., & Stella, E. (2015). A compact 3D omnidirectional range sensor of high resolution for robust reconstruction of environments. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(2), 2283–2308. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150202283

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