Title :
Lens distortion correction for thermal cameras to improve aerial imaging with small-scale UAVs
Author :
Yahyanejad, Saeed ; Misiorny, Jakub ; Rinner, Bernhard
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Networked & Embedded Syst., Alpen-Adria Univ. Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, Austria
Abstract :
Lens distortion as a result of the shape and construction of a photographic lens is a common problem in image acquisition. Thermal cameras are no exception to this artifact. So far many methods have been developed to formulate the distortion model and almost all of them exploit the patterns in visible range to calibrate the lenses in RGB cameras. A checkerboard is among the most common and well-defined patterns for RGB camera calibration. Unfortunately, most of those patterns will not be easily visible in images taken by a thermal camera. Furthermore, since the thermal cameras measure the infrared radiation (heat), the conductivity of the heat to the bordering objects in the pattern might mitigate sharp edges, which will make detection of relevant features within the pattern harder and less precise. In this paper we propose an algorithm to construct a calibration pattern visible for the thermal infrared cameras. We show how to extract robust features out of the sensed checkerboard pattern which is used afterward for lens distortion correction. Further, we evaluate our method and compare it to results obtained from well established algorithms for visible-light lens calibration. We also demonstrate how distortion correction improves the image registration between thermal and RGB aerial images taken by small-scale unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Keywords :
calibration; infrared imaging; photographic lenses; remotely operated vehicles; RGB camera calibration; calibration pattern; checkerboard pattern; improve aerial imaging; infrared radiation; lens distortion correction; photographic lens; robust feature extraction; small scale UAV; thermal cameras; unmanned aerial vehicle; Calibration; Cameras; Feature extraction; Infrared heating; Lenses; Thermal lensing;
Conference_Titel :
Robotic and Sensors Environments (ROSE), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0819-0
DOI :
10.1109/ROSE.2011.6058528