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Image registration for a UV-Visible dual-band imaging system

Journal

OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING
Volume 105, Issue -, Pages 209-218

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2018.01.021

Keywords

UV-Visible dual-band imaging; Corona discharge; Correlation operation; Image registration; Affine transformation model

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  1. Key Technologies Research and Development Program of Shenzhen [JSGG20150602143353104]
  2. Shenzhen Research Foundation [JCYJ20160608153308846]

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The detection of corona discharge is an effective way for early fault diagnosis of power equipment. UV-Visible dual-band imaging can detect and locate corona discharge spot at all-weather condition. In this study, we introduce an image registration protocol for this dual-band imaging system. The protocol consists of UV image denoising and affine transformation model establishment. We report the algorithm details of UV image preprocessing, affine transformation model establishment and relevant experiments for verification of their feasibility. The denoising algorithm was based on a correlation operation between raw UV images, a continuous mask and the transformation model was established by using corner feature and a statistical method. Finally, an image fusion test was carried out to verify the accuracy of affine transformation model. It has proved the average position displacement error between corona discharge and equipment fault at different distances in a 2.5m-20 m range are 1.34 mm and 1.92 nun in the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively, which are precise enough for most industrial applications. The resultant protocol is not only expected to improve the efficiency and accuracy of such imaging system for locating corona discharge spot, but also supposed to provide a more generalized reference for the calibration of various dual-band imaging systems in practice. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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