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Three dimensional shape measurement using high-order instantaneous moments based fringe projection method

Gorthi, Saisiva  
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Rajshekhar, G.  
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Rastogi, Pramod  
2011
Optics & Laser Technology

Fringe projection techniques are popular tools for three-dimensional shape measurement in optical metrology. In these techniques, the information about the shape or the surface profile of an object is usually encoded in the phase of a recorded fringe pattern. The paper presents a high-order instantaneous moments based method for phase estimation in fringe projection. The method employs a piecewise polynomial phase approximation approach and uses high-order instantaneous moments to determine the polynomial phase coefficients to estimate the phase. The method's working is demonstrated using simulation examples and its practical applicability is validated through a shape measurement experiment.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.optlastec.2010.05.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282109000008

Author(s)
Gorthi, Saisiva  
Rajshekhar, G.  
Rastogi, Pramod  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Optics & Laser Technology
Volume

43

Issue

1

Start page

40

End page

44

Subjects

fringe projection

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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