• Optics and Precision Engineering
  • Vol. 29, Issue 9, 2235 (2021)
Mei-tu YE1,2, Jin LIANG1,*, Lei-gang LI2, Mao-dong REN2, and Ren-hong CHEN1,2
Author Affiliations
  • 1State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, School of Mechaical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi’an70049, China
  • 2Innovation Lab, XTOP 3D Technology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd., Shenzhen518060, China
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    DOI: 10.37188/OPE.20212909.2235 Cite this Article
    Mei-tu YE, Jin LIANG, Lei-gang LI, Mao-dong REN, Ren-hong CHEN. Discretization matching of weakly-correlated speckle images in oblique field of view[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2021, 29(9): 2235 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    To solve the problem of weak correlations between speckle images caused by oblique perspectives, a discretized matching method of digital speckle images at large oblique angles is proposed. Based on the rule that the matching of small-sized subsets is relatively little affected by tilt, large-sized seed points are first discretized into small sized seed point clusters. Clusters are then matched, and matching results for small-sized seed point clusters are then integrated to obtain initial values for large-sized seed points. Accurate matching results can be obtained for large-sized seed points after precise adjustments. Oblique images are then completely matched through a seed point diffusion matching strategy. Finally, deformations can be calculated. An image sequence rotated by degrees within a 0–42° span was generated by simulation, and the matching test was carried out over a 7–30 pixel subset radius. Based on the test above, it was determined that oblique angle and subset size are the main factors affecting image matching. Suggestions for selecting key parameters critical for successful matching of oblique images is given. The efficacy of the proposed method is verified, and its comprehensive performance is evaluated. Numerical simulations and experiment results indicate that matching accuracy of the proposed method is within ±0.03 pixel. We also demonstrate that the proposed method effectively improves the rate of success of speckle image correlations in oblique fields of view, which can satisfy the requirements for stable matching of oblique speckle images and deformation measurements below 40°.
    Mei-tu YE, Jin LIANG, Lei-gang LI, Mao-dong REN, Ren-hong CHEN. Discretization matching of weakly-correlated speckle images in oblique field of view[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2021, 29(9): 2235
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