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Three-dimensional scanning system with double structured-light sensors

  • Bin Peng*
  • , Haishu Tan
  • , Fuqiang Zhou
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) vision scanning measurement is widely used in industry for its ability to obtain the 3D surface data of the object. Aiming at overcoming the shortcomings of 3D scanning measurement system with single structured-light sensor, such as limited measurement range and blind measurement area, a scanning system based on double structured-light sensors (DSS) is established. The object is scanned from two different directions, and the 3D surface coordinates are unified to the measurement coordinate system to obtain the 3D surface of the measured object. In this paper, the mathematical model of the DSS scanning system is established. Meanwhile, an on-site calibration approach based on planar target is proposed to complete the system calibration task. Finally, experimental results of practical data are given to show the feasibility and validity of the proposed system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVibration, Structural Engineering and Measurement II
PublisherTrans Tech Publications Ltd
Pages1938-1941
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9783037855072
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 International Conference on Vibration, Structural Engineering and Measurement, ICVSEM 2012 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 19 Oct 201221 Oct 2012

Publication series

NameApplied Mechanics and Materials
Volume226-228
ISSN (Print)1660-9336
ISSN (Electronic)1662-7482

Conference

Conference2012 International Conference on Vibration, Structural Engineering and Measurement, ICVSEM 2012
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period19/10/1221/10/12

Keywords

  • 3D scanning measurement
  • Calibration
  • Planar target
  • Structured-light

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