带有折射界面的照相机成像分析方程

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q2 OPTICS Optics and Lasers in Engineering Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.optlaseng.2024.108581
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相机通过折射界面成像是摄影测量中的一个关键问题。以往的研究大多采用基于折射光线跟踪程序的数值优化算法。在这些研究中,相机和界面参数通常通过数值优化算法进行迭代计算。不恰当的初始值会导致迭代发散。同时,这些迭代无法有效揭示折射成像的精确本质。因此,获得既灵活又能从物理角度解释的相机校准结果仍然是一项挑战。因此,在本研究中,我们采用射线传递矩阵分析法对折射成像进行建模。随后,我们推导出一个分析折射成像(ARI)方程,该方程以矩阵形式明确描述了折射几何。虽然该方程是建立在准轴向近似基础上的,但我们进行的数值实验表明,所建立的分析方程可以准确地说明在物体距离较大、平面界面角度略微倾斜的情况下的折射成像。该 ARI 方程可用于定义平面界面的膨胀中心和法向量。最后,我们还提出了一种灵活的测量方法来确定平面界面的方向,其中方向可以通过测量而不是迭代程序计算得出。
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Analytical equation for camera imaging with refractive interfaces

Camera imaging through refractive interfaces is a crucial issue in photogrammetric measurements. Most past studies adopted numerical optimization algorithms based on refractive ray tracing procedures. In these studies, the camera and interface parameters are usually calculated iteratively with numerical optimization algorithms. Inappropriate initial values can cause iterations to diverge. Meanwhile, these iterations cannot efficiently reveal the accurate nature of refractive imaging. Therefore, obtaining camera calibration results that are both flexible and physically interpretable continues to be challenging. Consequently, in this study, we modeled refractive imaging by employing ray transfer matrix analysis. Subsequently, we deduced an analytical refractive imaging (ARI) equation that explicitly describes the refractive geometry in a matrix form. Although this equation is built upon the paraxial approximation, we executed a numerical experiment that shows that the developed analytical equation can accurately illustrate refractive imaging with a considerable object distance and a slightly tilted angle of the flat interface. This ARI equation can be used to define the expansion center and the normal vector of the flat interface. Finally, we also propose a flexible measurement method to determine the orientation of the flat interface, wherein the orientation can be measured rather than calculated by iterative procedures.

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Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Optics and Lasers in Engineering 工程技术-光学
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8.90
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384
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42 days
期刊介绍: Optics and Lasers in Engineering aims at providing an international forum for the interchange of information on the development of optical techniques and laser technology in engineering. Emphasis is placed on contributions targeted at the practical use of methods and devices, the development and enhancement of solutions and new theoretical concepts for experimental methods. Optics and Lasers in Engineering reflects the main areas in which optical methods are being used and developed for an engineering environment. Manuscripts should offer clear evidence of novelty and significance. Papers focusing on parameter optimization or computational issues are not suitable. Similarly, papers focussed on an application rather than the optical method fall outside the journal''s scope. The scope of the journal is defined to include the following: -Optical Metrology- Optical Methods for 3D visualization and virtual engineering- Optical Techniques for Microsystems- Imaging, Microscopy and Adaptive Optics- Computational Imaging- Laser methods in manufacturing- Integrated optical and photonic sensors- Optics and Photonics in Life Science- Hyperspectral and spectroscopic methods- Infrared and Terahertz techniques
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