Wavelet-Assisted Adaptive EKF Phase Shift Estimation Approach for Motion-Induced Error Compensation
Xin Lai1, Qiushuo Yu1, Zhenyi Chen2
1School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, China.
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Phase-shifting profilometry (PSP) suffers from motion-induced phase-step variations in dynamic scenes. The breakdown of the fixed phase shift assumption results in issues such as ripples, distortions and accuracy decline in PSP systems. To reduce motion-induced phase errors, we propose a wavelet-assisted adaptive extended Kalman filter (WAEKF) to estimate varied pixel-wise phase shift. A wavelet-based strategy is presented to extract an initial spatial carrier frequency at each row from fringe patterns for EKF estimation. A state-space model employing the quadrature phase component and carrier frequency is established in this paper. The unknown phase shifts can be evaluated by using a forward-backward filter. Experiments show that the proposed method can acquire an accurate initial carrier frequency and phase shift map, which effectively reduces 3D reconstruction error and can be extended to N-step PSP systems.
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