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A novel method of generating phase-shifting sinusoidal fringes for 3D shape measurement

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OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2020.106401

Keywords

3D shape measurement; Binary sinusoidal pattern; Phase-shifting method; Fringe projection

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [61875035]
  2. Sichuan science and technology project [2018JY0579]

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This paper presents a new generating technique of sinusoidal fringes for 3D shape measurement, which has the potential for high frame rates and is easy to implement.
In this paper, a new generating technique of sinusoidal fringes for 3D shape measurement is presented. Specifically, a sinusoidal fringe is generated by expanding the inverted image of a filled binary sinusoidal pattern in a specified direction, and further, the phase shift is realized by switching the backlight sources of a set of sinusoidal patterns. In theory, sinusoidal fringes can be formed whether the projection is focused or defocused. Moreover, the technique has the potential for high frame rates due to the way the phase shift is performed. In particular, since the high shape precision of the binary sinusoidal pattern and the high accuracy of the phase shift can be easily realized by the photolithography process, the technique is very easy to implement.

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