Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions

3D vision systems are more and more required in a large variety of applications and mostly for mechanical and medical purposes. This paper presents the study and realization of a prototype of a structured light automated tilt-rotational 3D vision system for high-quality reconstructions of components...

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Main Authors: Silvia Logozzo, Maria Cristina Valigi, Gabriele Canella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Photonics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/5/4/42
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spelling doaj-96939bfce3b44864b9960e6a5c5bb2162020-11-24T22:03:18ZengMDPI AGPhotonics2304-67322018-10-01544210.3390/photonics5040042photonics5040042Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality ReconstructionsSilvia Logozzo0Maria Cristina Valigi1Gabriele Canella2Department of Engineering, University of Perugia, 06125 Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Perugia, 06125 Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Research and Development, V-GER SRL, Castenaso, 40055 Bologna, Italy3D vision systems are more and more required in a large variety of applications and mostly for mechanical and medical purposes. This paper presents the study and realization of a prototype of a structured light automated tilt-rotational 3D vision system for high-quality reconstructions of components of various sizes and in cases of freeform and complex surfaces. The main goal of this research work was to develop an instrument with the following main novelties: configurability for different object sizes, high precision and resolution levels and ability to automatically generate the mesh representing the full scanned objects without any intervention of the operator by means of a 2 degrees of freedom automated tilt-rotational mechanical positioning system. A detailed analysis of the instrument and the procedures and results of the performance tests are presented, together with the examination of possible strategies to obtain a better performance, especially by the calibration and the synchronization between the optical and the mechanical systems. As a result, the prototype and the performance parameters resulting from the experimental campaigns, are reported.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/5/4/423D optical scanneropto-mechatronics3D vision systemautomated mechanics and machinesautomated tilt-rotational mechanismcamera calibrationstructured light active triangulation
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Gabriele Canella
Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions
Photonics
3D optical scanner
opto-mechatronics
3D vision system
automated mechanics and machines
automated tilt-rotational mechanism
camera calibration
structured light active triangulation
author_facet Silvia Logozzo
Maria Cristina Valigi
Gabriele Canella
author_sort Silvia Logozzo
title Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions
title_short Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions
title_full Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions
title_fullStr Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed Advances in Optomechatronics: An Automated Tilt-Rotational 3D Scanner for High-Quality Reconstructions
title_sort advances in optomechatronics: an automated tilt-rotational 3d scanner for high-quality reconstructions
publisher MDPI AG
series Photonics
issn 2304-6732
publishDate 2018-10-01
description 3D vision systems are more and more required in a large variety of applications and mostly for mechanical and medical purposes. This paper presents the study and realization of a prototype of a structured light automated tilt-rotational 3D vision system for high-quality reconstructions of components of various sizes and in cases of freeform and complex surfaces. The main goal of this research work was to develop an instrument with the following main novelties: configurability for different object sizes, high precision and resolution levels and ability to automatically generate the mesh representing the full scanned objects without any intervention of the operator by means of a 2 degrees of freedom automated tilt-rotational mechanical positioning system. A detailed analysis of the instrument and the procedures and results of the performance tests are presented, together with the examination of possible strategies to obtain a better performance, especially by the calibration and the synchronization between the optical and the mechanical systems. As a result, the prototype and the performance parameters resulting from the experimental campaigns, are reported.
topic 3D optical scanner
opto-mechatronics
3D vision system
automated mechanics and machines
automated tilt-rotational mechanism
camera calibration
structured light active triangulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/5/4/42
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