DocumentCode :
1240416
Title :
Web inspection using gradient-indexed optics
Author :
Sorebo, John H. ; Lorenz, Robert D.
Author_Institution :
Adult/Feminine Care, Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, WI, USA
Volume :
41
Issue :
6
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
1476
Lastpage :
1482
Abstract :
Photoelectric sensors, used to inspect product and packaging attributes, are ubiquitous in today´s manufacturing processes. Most common are single-element sensors that detect the presence or absence of an attribute, product, or package as a binary ON/OFF signal. In the web-converting industry, more detailed information is often needed of the web than a single sensor can detect. In addition, single-element sensors are often not sufficient to reliably sense product attributes. A small amount of contamination can render single-element sensors dysfunctional. They are also hindered from being able to distinguish between components on products that respond similarly to the light source but may differ in geometric shape on the product. Machine vision systems can detect much more detail and have proven effective for many challenging applications. However, due to their complexity, they are generally specified only for the most challenging or most critical quality inspections. This paper will present a new hybrid approach to product attribute sensing employing desirable aspects of both single-element sensors and machine vision systems without many of the disadvantages of each. The hybrid sensor contains a linear array of pixel elements along with a gradient-indexed lens array. The linear array allows for greater sampling and geometric characterization in one dimension while the lens array allows for very close standoff distances from the web and a 1:1 correspondence of object to image. The presentation of this sensor technology includes a tutorial on the key technical properties of gradient-indexed optics and experimental results on a composite web running on a trial machine.
Keywords :
Internet; computer vision; gradient index optics; inspection; lenses; optical arrays; optical sensors; Web inspection; Web-converting industry; binary on-off signals; composite Web running; geometric characterization; gradient-indexed lens arrays; gradient-indexed optics; light source; machine vision systems; photoelectric sensors; pixel elements linear arrays; single-element sensors; Contamination; Inspection; Lenses; Machine vision; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Optical sensors; Packaging; Sensor arrays; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Gradient index lens; gradient lens array; hybrid sensor; linear array; machine vision system; web sensing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2005.858275
Filename :
1542297
Link To Document :
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