Abstract

In single camera stereo digital image correlation systems, the existing calibration methods have problems with poor accuracy and violation of theoretical constraints, so we have proposed a hybrid calibration method. In this study, we first explain the principles of the existing single camera stereo measurement calibration methods. Then, on the basis of the classical camera calibration method combined with the characteristics of planar mirror reflection imaging, a hybrid calibration method is proposed that not only satisfies the constraints of the same intrinsic parameters but also has higher accuracy. Next, we complete the mathematical model of the hybrid calibration method and explain the specific calibration process. Finally, the experimental results of point distance reconstruction and static displacement measurement show that, compared with the existing calibration methods, the hybrid calibration method has lower error and higher reconstruction accuracy.

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