SFFT based phase demodulation for faster interference fringes analysis

SPIE OPTO Pub Date : 2016-03-16 DOI:10.1117/12.2211716
Chen-Yu Lee, Kuan-Yu Hsu, Chih-Kung Lee
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Try to take advantages of the high-resolution CCD/CMOS developed over the years for real-time three-dimensional deformation/geometry metrology system development, Fourier transform (FT) based algorithms have been integrated to convert interference fringes to wrapped phase maps and then to unwrapped phase maps. All of which led to easy implementation of the algorithms developed over the years to achieve extremely efficient FT computation. Sparse Fast Fourier Transform (SFFT) that only calculating the non-zero coefficient in frequency domain, includes calculations of imaginary part and log, was implemented to further accelerate the computation rate for the above-mentioned FT based operations. Coupling the SFFT accelerated phase map computation approach with Michelson interferometer and Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry (ESPI) for near real-time three-dimensional deformation measurement led to the newly developed system. The directions of object deformation are revealed by performing FT to the interference fringes obtained with pre-introduced spatial carrier frequency, which provides a way to retrieve the phase maps by using a single rather than several intensity maps. With only one image frame needed, the interference fringes caused by the deformation could be recorded for off-line phase maps computation if the computation efforts are longer than the recording frame rate. To apply the SFFT algorithm on phase retrieval, a conceptual framework was presented. The benefit of using SFFT as compared to FT was also demonstrated.
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基于SFFT的相位解调更快的干涉条纹分析
利用多年来为实时三维变形/几何测量系统开发而开发的高分辨率CCD/CMOS,集成了基于傅立叶变换(FT)的算法,将干涉条纹转换为包裹相位图,然后再转换为解包裹相位图。所有这些都使多年来开发的算法易于实现,从而实现极其高效的FT计算。采用稀疏快速傅里叶变换(SFFT),只计算频域非零系数,包括虚部和对数的计算,进一步加快了上述基于傅里叶变换的运算速度。将SFFT加速相位图计算方法与迈克尔逊干涉仪和电子散斑干涉(ESPI)相结合,实现近实时三维变形测量。通过对预先引入空间载波频率的干涉条纹进行傅里叶变换,揭示了物体变形的方向,这提供了一种通过使用单个而不是多个强度图来检索相位图的方法。只需一帧图像,如果计算量大于记录帧速率,则可以记录变形引起的干涉条纹用于离线相位图计算。为了将SFFT算法应用于相位检索,提出了一个概念框架。与FT相比,使用SFFT的好处也得到了证明。
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