DocumentCode
1192589
Title
Photoelectric inclination sensor and its application to the measurement of the shapes of 3D objects
Author
Kato, Hisao ; Kojima, Masahiko ; Gattoh, Mitsuru ; Okumura, Yohzoh ; Morinaga, Satoshi
Author_Institution
Nagoya Municipal Ind. Res. Inst., Japan
Volume
40
Issue
6
fYear
1991
fDate
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1021
Lastpage
1026
Abstract
A method for obtaining the tilt angle and direction in a two-dimensional plane, by using a photoelectric inclination sensor consisting of an LED, a hemispherical spirit level, and a photodiode array is explained. An application of the sensor to the measurement of the shape of a 3-D object is also described. Light from the LED projects a bubble in the spirit level and throws a shadow onto the surface of an array composed of four equivalent p-n junction diodes, isolated from each other by a cross on a wafer. The tilt angle and direction in a two-dimensional plane are obtained by combining the diode outputs. By positioning the sensor on the crosspoints of the lines drawn longitudinally and latitudinally at an interval on the surface of a small mountain in a Japanese garden, the x and y components of the tilt angle can be obtained and its shape is reconstructed by a computer. The principle of the sensor, the system to display the tilt angle and its x and y components, and the application of the system to the measurement of the shape of a mountain are explained
Keywords
light emitting diodes; photodetectors; photodiodes; photoelectric devices; spatial variables measurement; 3D objects; Japanese garden; LED; bubble; computer; hemispherical spirit level; mountain; photoelectric inclination sensor; tilt angle; two-dimensional plane; Computer displays; Light emitting diodes; Optical arrays; P-n junctions; Photodiodes; Sensor arrays; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems and applications; Shape measurement; Surface reconstruction;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/19.119785
Filename
119785
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