Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1535418 Optics Communications 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dual-frequency fringe Fourier transform profilometry (FTP) is used to measure steep objects. The dual-frequency fringe can easily be obtained through software programming. However, due to the nonlinear gamma of the projector, the second harmonic generated by the nonlinear response of the camera and the presence of noise, digital filtering becomes difficult and measurement errors are introduced, thus reducing measurement accuracy. Therefore a novel method to generate dual-frequency fringe is presented in this study to solve the aforementioned problems. A binary square wave is projected onto the measured objects. By properly defocusing, the fundamental frequency and the third harmonic components can be preserved. The generated dual-frequency fringe is used to measure the 3-D profile of a computer mouse. The experimental results verify the feasibility of this method. The proposed method has higher measurement accuracy compared with the traditional dual-frequency fringe FTP.

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