Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications (Jan 2019)
A new calibration method for line-structured light vision sensors based on concentric circle feature
Abstract
Abstract Background Determining the relative ubiety between the camera and the laser projector in a line-structured light vision sensor is a classical yet important task. Typical calibration methods often confront problems, such as difficulty of producing the target precisely and introduction of perspective projection errors. Methods In this work, a new calibration method based on a concentric circle feature is introduced. The proposed method is based on geometrical properties and can reduce the perspective projection error. In our method, the vanishing line of the light plane is firstly deduced from the imaged concentric circles. Then the normal vector of the light plane is determined. Consequently, the complete expression can be confirmed from the principle of the intersecting planes. Results and conclusion The proposed method is simple and robustness as the basic theory is geometrical properties. Accuracy evaluation experiment shows that the accuracy of the calibration method can reach 0.07 mm within the view field of about 200 × 200 mm. This accuracy is comparable to the commonly used calibration method with a checkerboard planar target, whereas our target is simple to produce.
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