Title :
Study of Three-Dimensional Sensing by Using Inverse Square Law
Author :
Liu, Chung Ping ; Cheng, Bo Han ; Chen, Pei Ling ; Jeng, Tsun Ren
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Photonics Eng., Yuan Ze Univ., Chungli, Taiwan
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Because a sense of reality of a stereopicture used to display a real scene is better than that of a two-dimensional image, the former has been widely paid much attention in application. Recently, there are several methods used on three-dimensional sensing. In this study, our system to construct a stereopicture is composed of a single co-axial point-light source associated with a video camera. Different images of a scene could be taken by the camera when the light source was moving away relative to the scene from a point to another one. Based on the inverse square law for light intensity, the depth information of a scene can be obtained by using the pixel ratio obtained from two consecutive frames. Because the gray-level of each pixel in an image taken by the camera is related to an angle made by the line of sight of the pixel with the optical axis, the image plane is bent. Comparison the distance measured from the camera to the object with theoretical data obtained by the inverse square law, we found that their error corresponding to different pixels located at the margin of the image plane is higher than that at the center of the image plane. However, this problem can be improved by making an angular correction. Consequently, a low-pass filter was used to smooth the raw data of the range to reduce the distance error.
Keywords :
computer vision; image resolution; light sources; low-pass filters; sensors; video cameras; distance error reduction; image plane; inverse square law; low-pass filter; optical axis; pixel ratio; raw data; single coaxial point-light source; stereopicture; three-dimensional sensing; two-dimensional image; video camera; Cameras; Light sources; Noise; Pixel; Sensors; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; Depth camera; stereopicture; three-dimensional sensing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2103050