Sensor calibration based on incoherent optical fiber bundles (IOFB) used for remote image transmission

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Image transmission using incoherent optical fiber bundles (IOFB) requires prior calibration to obtain the spatial in-out fiber correspondence in order to reconstruct the image captured by the pseudo-sensor. This information is recorded in a Look-Up Table (LUT), used later for reordering the fiber positions and reconstructing the original image. This paper presents a method based on line-scan to obtain the in-out correspondence. The results demonstrate that this technique yields a remarkable reduction in processing time and increased image quality by introducing a fiber detection algorithm, an intensity compensation process and finally, a single interpolation algorithm. © 2009 by the authors.

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  • Figure 1. System setup.
  • Figure 2. Pattern images and the effect on the bundle. Sequential images (bars) on the calibration screen. Projection at the input face. Excited fibers at the output face.
  • Figure 3. Scanning effect on the fibers.
  • Figure 4. Calibration Procedure.
  • Table 2. Fiber detection results.
  • Figure 5. Fiber response example depending on fiber covering and fringe step.
  • Table 3. Calibration results.
  • Figure 6. Image Progression and details.

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Lázaro, J. L., Fernández, P. R., Gardel, A., Cano, A. E., & Luna, C. A. (2009). Sensor calibration based on incoherent optical fiber bundles (IOFB) used for remote image transmission. Sensors, 9(10), 8215–8229. https://doi.org/10.3390/s91008215

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