研究目的
To propose a method for simultaneously calibrating, orienting and assessing multi-camera 3D measurement systems in large measurement volume scenarios using a scale bar.
研究成果
The proposed method effectively calibrates and orients stereo cameras in large measurement volumes using a scale bar, achieving high accuracy and precision. It simplifies the calibration process by eliminating the need for a stable 3D point array and provides both internal precision and external accuracy assessment.
研究不足
The method requires the scale bar to be moved uniformly in as many positions as possible within the measurement volume and rotated in diverse orientations to ensure accurate calibration. The accuracy may be affected by the visibility of the targets from large viewing angles.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The method involves moving a scale bar in the measurement volume to build 3D point and length arrays, followed by a self-calibrating bundle adjustment that involves all the image points and lengths of both cameras.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
A scale bar with two photogrammetric RRTs is moved to different locations and orientations within the measurement volume.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Industrial cameras (GE4900, AVT), consumer-level lenses (Nikkor 20 mm F/
4:8D, Nikon), flashlights (YN 560 III, Yongnuo), and a carbon fiber scale bar. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The bar is moved and rotated in the measurement volume, images are captured synchronously by the cameras, and the 2D coordinates of the RRTs are determined.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The five-point method is used for relative orientation, followed by bundle adjustment incorporating distance constraints.
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