Optics: measuring and testing – Range or remote distance finding – Triangulation ranging to a point with one projected beam
Patent
1997-02-28
1998-11-17
Hellner, Mark
Optics: measuring and testing
Range or remote distance finding
Triangulation ranging to a point with one projected beam
356376, G01C 300
Patent
active
058384286
ABSTRACT:
A high-resolution range imaging system and method can sense the presence of and determine the position or range of each point on the surface of an object through triangulation calculation methods. A moving pattern of light is projected onto the object to be imaged. This resulting moving light pattern, comprised of vertical planes of light, is achieved by projecting light through a moving mask having a DeBruijn code formed thereon, the light being projected through the mask to provide blurring. The light source has a slit or the like which is between one and two times as wide as the narrowest stripe on the mask. Each light ray of the incoming reflected light pattern is recorded by a detecting device, such as a charge coupled device camera (CCD camera). The detecting device measures the blurring of the light pattern and records the associated gray-scale value, a measurement of the reflected light intensity, at each pixel location. A series of recordings are taken at each pixel location as the structured light pattern moves across the object. A vector defined by the series of gray scale values recorded at each pixel location corresponds to a unique location along the pattern of light. Once the series of gray-scale values is matched to this unique location, the range of each pixel location and a three-dimensional image of the object can be formed using triangulation calculation methods.
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Submitted for publication in the book "Advances in Machine Vision: Applications and ArchitectureS", J. Sanz, Editor, Springer-Verlag, New York.
Hartley Ralph L.
Pipitone Frank
Hellner Mark
Jameson George
McDonnell Thomas E.
United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the
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