High-speed vision measurement of vibration based on an improved ZNSSD template matching algorithm

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This paper proposes an improved zero-mean normalization sum of squared differences (ZNSSD) algorithm to solve the problem of the inability of traditional structural measurement to extract high-frequency vibration signals. In the proposed technique, the high-speed image sequence of target vibration is captured by a high-speed camera. Then, the ZNSSD template matching algorithm with subpixel accuracy is introduced to process the captured images in the computer. Additionally, a modified search algorithm, the ZNSSD template matching algorithm based on image pyramid (ZNSSD-P), is proposed to significantly reduce the computation time and increase efficiency. Then, a jumping ZNSSD template matching algorithm based on image pyramid (J-ZNSSD-P) is proposed to further improve the efficiency of the ZNSSD-P algorithm. Vibration signals were extracted with Grating Ruler Motion Platform and sound barriers. Results show that the vibration signal extraction method has high precision and efficiency.

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Luo, J., Liu, B., Yang, P., & Fan, X. (2022). High-speed vision measurement of vibration based on an improved ZNSSD template matching algorithm. Systems Science and Control Engineering, 10(1), 43–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2021.2024099

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