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15 February 1993 Displacement measurement by the detection of contrast variation of a projected pattern
Toru Yoshizawa, Yukitoshi Otani, Akiyoshi Tochigi, Tsutomu Furuki
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Abstract
A system has been developed and tested for optical noncontact measurement of displacement. The system consists of a light source, an objective lens, a quadrant pattern and a quadrant photodiode. The principle is based on the detection of the contrast variation of the projected quadrant pattern as a function of defocus. This system has coaxial projection and observation axes and is hardly influenced by the color and inclination of the surface. The direction of displacement can be identified by using one pair of detectors. Experimental tests verify the principle of the method and some tests of the system in applications are tried with expected results.
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Toru Yoshizawa, Yukitoshi Otani, Akiyoshi Tochigi, and Tsutomu Furuki "Displacement measurement by the detection of contrast variation of a projected pattern", Proc. SPIE 1756, Interferometry: Applications, (15 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140789
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Objectives

Sensors

Light sources

Optical testing

Photodiodes

Signal processing

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