1 August 2006 Design and calibration of a single-camera-based stereo vision sensor
Ji-gui Zhu, Yanjun Li, Sheng-hua Ye
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Abstract
A low-cost, single camera model is introduced for the measurement of point coordinates in a 3-D space. By adding two groups of symmetrical reflectors, a single charge-coupled device (CCD) camera can be imaged as a pair of identical virtual cameras, from which a stereo pair of images of an object with parallax can be simultaneously obtained in one image plane and used to retrieve the 3-D coordinates of a point using triangulation. Doing so, the traditional dual-camera system is simplified as a single camera structure. The calibration method is also presented, which is simpler and easier to carry out than that for a dual-camera system. Experimental results show that the single camera method is efficient.
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Ji-gui Zhu, Yanjun Li, and Sheng-hua Ye "Design and calibration of a single-camera-based stereo vision sensor," Optical Engineering 45(8), 083001 (1 August 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2336417
Published: 1 August 2006
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Calibration

Reflectors

CCD cameras

Imaging systems

Stereoscopic cameras

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