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20 September 2002 Vision Coordinate Measurement Technique Using Stereo-Probe Imaging
Jin-yao Jin, Zhi-jiang Zhang
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Abstract
A new method of vision coordinate measurement using stereo-probe imaging is presented. The system consists of a CCD camera, a stereo-probe and a personal computer. It realizes the three-dimensional coordinate measurement of the contacted points by utilizing the stereo-probe to contact with measurement surface and analyzing the imaging changes of the known characteristic points on the objective-probe. It can realize not only most of the present vision coordinate measurement, but also the measurement of hidden surfaces. In addition, it does not depend on light characteristic of measurement surface and has a larger measurement range. At first, the paper sets up the nonlinear measurement equations of the vision coordinate measurement system by special coordinate translation. Following, the paper describes the Newton nonlinear initiation method to resolve the measurement equations. Finally, the paper analyzes the effect factors of the system accuracy. In addition, the paper also brings forward an auto-calibration approach of important parameter---effective focus. Furthermore, the article validates the correctness of measuring model and feasibility of resolving the nonlinear measurement equations.
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Jin-yao Jin and Zhi-jiang Zhang "Vision Coordinate Measurement Technique Using Stereo-Probe Imaging", Proc. SPIE 4927, Optical Design and Testing, (20 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464305
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Cameras

CCD cameras

3D image processing

Calibration

Charge-coupled devices

Systems modeling

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