Title :
Multi-thread real-time data processing for an image-based partially coherent light interferometer
Author :
Pernechele, Claudio ; Chinellato, Simonetta ; Manzan, Federico ; Galeotti, Monica
Author_Institution :
Astron. Obs. of Cagliari, INAF - Italian Nat. Istitute for Astrophys., Capoterra, Italy
Abstract :
A parallel multi-channel partially coherent light interferometer has been built and optimized for 3D surface measurements of artworks at a depth resolution of one micrometer. The technique is based on the well known low coherence interferometry (LCI) principle and it is largely described in literature. Usually it uses a single point measure plus a bi-dimensional scanning system to acquire data from an area. Our instrument is equipped with a bi-dimensional image sensor (CMOS) instead of a one-dimensional photodetector and is able to directly acquire images, i.e. matrices of points, and make 3D measures with a single scanning along the depth direction, avoiding the use of any lateral scanning system. The data from the CMOS are read-out and the frames are sent to the PC via a USB2 connection. In order to perform the measure as fast as possible, data processing is performed in parallel with data acquisition, exploiting multi-thread capabilities of the C++ code. Despite the great data flow, the processing time is limited mainly by the USB2 transferring rate and data are acquired, in this framework, in real-time. We present results on a terracotta artwork under restoration revealing quantitatively the 3D structure of the surface, i.e. volumetric and topographic results. With this contact-less approach, and thanks to the IR radiation used as light source, it is moreover possible to achieve tomographic results, visualizing and actually measuring, the layered structure of a terracotta sculpture.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; art; data acquisition; image capture; image resolution; light interferometry; multi-threading; photodetectors; 1D photodetector; 3D surface measurement; C++ code; CMOS; IR radiation; LCI principle; USB2 connection; USB2 transfer rate; bidimensional image sensor; bidimensional scanning system; data acquisition; depth resolution; image acquisition; image-based partially coherent light interferometer; light source; low coherence interferometry; multithread capabilities; multithread real-time data processing; parallel data processing; parallel multichannel partially coherent light interferometer; restoration; single point measure; surface 3D structure; terracotta artwork; terracotta sculpture; tomographic results; Abstracts; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruction sets; Instruments; Optical imaging; Optical refraction; Optical variables control;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2009 17th European
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
978-161-7388-76-7