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Study of ambient light influence for three-dimensional scanners based on structured light
Frederic TruchetetSophie VoisinSophie VoisinDavid L. PageMongi A. AbidiSebti Foufousubject
Artifact (error)Opticsbusiness.industryComputer scienceOptical engineeringGeneral EngineeringRange (statistics)3d scanningStandard illuminantbusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsStructured-light 3D scannerStructured lightdescription
Ambient light in a scene can introduce errors into range data from most commercial three-dimensional range scanners, particularly scanners that are based on projected patterns and structured lighting. We study the effects of ambient light on a specific commercial scanner. We further present a method for characterizing the range accuracy as a function of ambient light distortions. After a brief review of related research, we first describe the capabilities of the scanner we used and define the experimental setup for our study. Then we present the results of the range characterization relative to ambient light. In these results, we note a systematic error source that appears to be an artifact due to a structured light pattern. We conclude with a discussion of this error and the physical meaning of the results overall.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-03-01 | Optical Engineering |