DocumentCode :
452871
Title :
Calibration of a Multi-Modal 3D Scanner
Author :
Yang, Christopher S. ; Payeur, Pierre
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Eng., Ottawa Univ., Ont.
Volume :
2
fYear :
2005
fDate :
16-19 May 2005
Firstpage :
865
Lastpage :
870
Abstract :
Collecting dense range measurements in uncontrolled environments is a challenging problem as lighting and surfaces´ texture significantly influence the quality of the measurements. Instead of concentrating on improving a specific type of range sensors, the overall quality of the sensing can also be enhanced through the development of a mechanism that combines various range sensing technologies to form a multi-modal range sensor. Although many different multi-modal systems have been investigated, the problem of merging datasets have hinder engineers from producing unified data. Two major approaches have been used to rectify this problem: system calibration of the multi-modal system and data fitting of all datasets into a single model, which the latter is more widely used. The lack of multi-modal system calibration approaches is due to their complicated and lengthy nature, where individual calibration approaches must be applied to each subsystem and then applied between subsystems of the multi-modal range sensor. To alleviate the problems in multi-modal system calibration, straightforward and generic guidelines for calibration are defined and applied to an in-house multi-modal system built from a laser range finder system, two active triangulation systems using structured lighting, and a stereovision system. This paper addresses the system´s intra- and inter-calibration processes and presents renderings of datasets collected with the calibrated multi-modal range sensor without the use of data fitting. From these results, the potential benefits of multi-modal calibration that reduces the need of data fitting and the advantages of merging subsystem´s strengths to complement other subsystem´s weaknesses are put in evidence
Keywords :
calibration; laser ranging; optical scanners; optical sensors; calibration approaches; inter-calibration processes; intra-calibration processes; laser range finder system; multi-modal 3D scanner; multi-modal calibration; multi-modal range sensor; multi-modal system calibration; stereovision system; structured lighting; triangulation systems; Calibration; Costs; Fitting; Information technology; Layout; Merging; Multimodal sensors; Object detection; Sensor systems; Surface texture; active vision; calibration; laser range finder; multi-modal scanning; range sensing; stereovision;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2005. IMTC 2005. Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8879-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2005.1604257
Filename :
1604257
Link To Document :
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