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20 August 2010 Research and development of synchronous controller in the three-dimensional measurement of a moving object
Jianfu Chen, Genyuan Zhou, Hui Zhang, Hongqin Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 7820, International Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition in Industrial Engineering; 782020 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.866760
Event: International Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition in Industrial Engineering, 2010, Xi'an, China
Abstract
By means of analyzing characteristics of three-dimensional measurement of moving objects, a method of data collection based on active optical three-dimensional measurement is proposed. At the same time, to overcome shortcomings of classical synchronization method, the external trigger-type synchronous means and the dimming and the temperature measurement of pulse width modulation (PWM) technique are proposed. The synchronous controller is developed with the core of MCU AT89C2051 to ensure the synchronous of every camera and projector. Finally, An application case of prototype system validated the effectiveness of synchronization accuracy in the image acquisition system. It shows that the common solution of synchronization is provided in three-dimensional measurement of moving objects, flow rate and flow measurement.
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Jianfu Chen, Genyuan Zhou, Hui Zhang, and Hongqin Zhang "Research and development of synchronous controller in the three-dimensional measurement of a moving object", Proc. SPIE 7820, International Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition in Industrial Engineering, 782020 (20 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.866760
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Projection systems

Lamps

Temperature metrology

Halogens

Computing systems

Digital cameras

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