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28 August 2016 Motion artifact reduction using hybrid Fourier transform with phase-shifting methods
Beiwen Li, Ziping Liu, Song Zhang
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Abstract
We propose to combine the Fourier transform profilometry (FTP) and phase-shifting profilometry (PSP) to reduce motion induced artifacts. The proposed method can be divided into three steps: Step 1 is to obtain a temporarily unwrapped absolute phase map of the entire scene using the FTP method, albeit the absolute phase map has motion introduced artifacts; Step 2 is to generate continuous relative phase maps without motion artifacts for each isolated object by spatially unwrapping each isolated phase map retrieved from the FTP method; and Step 3 is to determine the absolute phase map for each isolate region by referring to the temporally unwrapped phase using PSP method. Experimental results demonstrated success of the proposed method for measuring rapidly moving multiple isolated objects.
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Beiwen Li, Ziping Liu, and Song Zhang "Motion artifact reduction using hybrid Fourier transform with phase-shifting methods", Proc. SPIE 9960, Interferometry XVIII, 99600K (28 August 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2236244
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KEYWORDS
Phase shifts

Cameras

Fourier transforms

3D metrology

Error analysis

Fringe analysis

Francium

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