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Phase error analysis of clipped waveforms in surface topography measurement using projected fringes

Abstract

When working with the method of projected fringes outside the optical laboratory one often encounters the problem of uncontrollable ambient light. This might cause saturation of the camera which in turn results in clipping of the fringes. Since standard theories describing phase-shifting techniques assume the projected fringes to be purely sinusoidal, such clipping will result in measurement error. In this paper a detailed analysis of this problem is given, and relations between phase errors, the amount of fringe clipping and the number of phase steps are found. Moreover, the phase difference between the clipped and the unclipped fringes is described. This investigation is based on Fourier- and phasor analysis.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Kjell Gåsvik
  • Kjell Gunnar Robbersmyr
  • Trond Kjell Vadseth

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Software Engineering, Safety and Security
  • University of Agder

Year

2020

Published in

Optics Communications

ISSN

0030-4018

Volume

483

Issue

126601

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