Subpixelic Measurement of Large 1D Displacements: Principle, Processing Algorithms, Performances and Software

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TitreSubpixelic Measurement of Large 1D Displacements: Principle, Processing Algorithms, Performances and Software
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursGuelpa V, Laurent GJ, Sandoz P, Zea JGaleano, Clevy C
JournalSENSORS
Volume14
Pagination5056-5073
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1424-8220
Mots-clésdirect phase computation, displacement sensing, extended range-to-resolution ratio, nanometric precision, real-time image processing, subpixelic measurement, twin-grid pattern
Résumé

This paper presents a visual measurement method able to sense 1D rigid body displacements with very high resolutions, large ranges and high processing rates. Sub-pixelic resolution is obtained thanks to a structured pattern placed on the target. The pattern is made of twin periodic grids with slightly different periods. The periodic frames are suited for Fourier-like phase calculations-leading to high resolution-while the period difference allows the removal of phase ambiguity and thus a high range-to-resolution ratio. The paper presents the measurement principle as well as the processing algorithms (source files are provided as supplementary materials). The theoretical and experimental performances are also discussed. The processing time is around 3 mu s for a line of 780 pixels, which means that the measurement rate is mostly limited by the image acquisition frame rate. A 3-sigma repeatability of 5 nm is experimentally demonstrated which has to be compared with the 168 mu m measurement range.

DOI10.3390/s140305056