Abstract
Phase unwrapping is one of the key problems in fringe projection profilometry (FPP). How to achieve unambiguous fringe step order to perform phase unwrapping with few patterns still face a major challenge. We propose a robust phase unwrapping method by using a pair of encoded color fringe patterns, one is a conventional three-step phase-shifting color fringe pattern with equal phase shifts, another is added an additional phase shift valve t(k) to the former, in which t(k) is related to the order of fringe periods. A single-valued solution function for t(k) is constructed and used to determine the unique fringe order. Besides, multiplexing this pair of fringes can help denoise the extracted wrapped phase to improve the accuracy. The simulation and experimental results proved that the proposed method can achieve unambiguous phase unwrapping for high-frequency fringe patterns. The proposed method is also applicable for isolated objects.
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