Abstract

Structured light is a non-contact three-dimensional shape measurement method. The structured light system based on diffractive optical elements (DOEs) is widely used due to its low cost and compact structure. However, compared with a time sequence coded structured light system based on a digital projector, its projector cannot change the content, so it cannot be calibrated with a phase-shift-based method. This paper proposes a calibration method based on the pseudo-camera method and digital image correlation (DIC). It is suitable not only for the calibration of systems based on time series coding but also for the calibration of a speckle structured light system based on DOEs. Validation experiments were conducted in which our method achieved a reprojection error of 0.68 pixels in calibration and a radius error of less than 1% in a measurement of a cylinder in a 20cm×10cm field. Compared with existing calibration methods, this method does not need to set a datum plane, takes fewer photos, operates simply, and has higher calibration efficiency.

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