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3 October 2008 The comparison of different temporal phase analysis algorithms in optical dynamic measurement
H. Miao, Y. Fu
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Proceedings Volume 7155, Ninth International Symposium on Laser Metrology; 715518 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.814544
Event: Ninth International Symposium on Laser Metrology, 2008, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
In recent years, optical interferometry has been applied to whole-field, non-contact measurement of vibrating or continuously-deforming objects. In optical dynamic measurement, an interferogram sequence is obtained by a highspeed camera. Retrieving dynamic phase values from this interferogram sequence leads to a precise measurement of different kinematic and deformation parameters of a continuously-deforming or vibrating object. In this paper, this interferogram sequence is classified into two types: (i) intensity variation; and (ii) exponential phase signal. Different temporal phase retrieving techniques, such as Hilbert transform, Fourier transform, windowed Fourier transform and wavelet transform are applied to extract the phase from a simulated signal. The advantage and drawback of each algorithm are discussed. In addition, a new method based on the combination of Fourier transform and windowed Fourier transform is proposed and the simulation shows it can eliminate the noise and evaluate the phase more accurately.
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H. Miao and Y. Fu "The comparison of different temporal phase analysis algorithms in optical dynamic measurement", Proc. SPIE 7155, Ninth International Symposium on Laser Metrology, 715518 (3 October 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.814544
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Fourier transforms

Wavelet transforms

Wavelets

Interference (communication)

Bandpass filters

Optical testing

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