Abstract
In electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI), because saw-tooth phase map obtained by phase-shifting is inherently full of speckle noise, noise reduction should be carried out to suppress high-level noise before it is unwrapped. In accordance with the feature of the saw-tooth phase map, an adaptive filter method combining the classical sine/cosine filter and the fringe orientation information of the phase map is developed. A fringe orientation map is first generated from the saw-tooth phase map, and then a fringe-contoured window is derived accordingly. Finally, filtering is carried out within the window. Compared with existing filters, it has a better performance on phase jump information preservation without any blurring effect on phase distribution provided that filtering is implemented on the equal-phase window. Moreover, its capability for noise reduction is more powerful. The effectiveness and advantages of the novel filter have been also verified by both simulated and real saw-tooth phase maps.
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