The measurement of three-dimensional samples at high speed is essential for many applications, either due to the requirement for measuring samples that change fast over time, or due to the requirement of reducing the scanning time, and therefore inspection cost, in industrial environments. Conventionally, the measurement of surface topographies at high resolution typically requires an axial scanning of the sample. We report the implementation of a technique able to reconstruct surface topographies at high resolution, only from the acquisition of a single camera shot, dropping the need to perform an axial scan. A system prototype is reported and assessed as an ultra-fast optical surface profiler. We propose robust calibration and operation m...
The increased significance and need for three-dimensional (3D) shape measurement in various industri...
Deformation, profile and tomography measurement is critical for engineering materials characterizati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
The measurement of three-dimensional samples at high speed is essential for many applications, eithe...
Conventional non-contact optical methods of surface profiling are limited in the range of surface he...
Conventional confocal 3D microscopes suffer from a slow measurement speed due to its requirement of ...
Confocal microscopy is a powerful tool that has been used in the development of 3D profilometers for...
© 2018 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved. Hyperspectral Interferometry (HSI) is a recen...
The measurement of automated and fast focusing on the improvement of speed and accuracy is an import...
Most 3D metrological microscopes used today require a scanning through the optical axis, which is ti...
The simple method to 3D mapping of micro surfaces, without any question we use a 3D Optical Profiler...
When using an optical profiler to measure rough surfaces, especially surfaces generated by metal add...
A three dimensional surface profiling system was developed by integrating a Confocal laser displacem...
Abstract- This article presents an optical measurement method for acquiring rapidly accurate geometr...
Quantitative surface measurement is an important field in engineering. Due to the complexity of surf...
The increased significance and need for three-dimensional (3D) shape measurement in various industri...
Deformation, profile and tomography measurement is critical for engineering materials characterizati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
The measurement of three-dimensional samples at high speed is essential for many applications, eithe...
Conventional non-contact optical methods of surface profiling are limited in the range of surface he...
Conventional confocal 3D microscopes suffer from a slow measurement speed due to its requirement of ...
Confocal microscopy is a powerful tool that has been used in the development of 3D profilometers for...
© 2018 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved. Hyperspectral Interferometry (HSI) is a recen...
The measurement of automated and fast focusing on the improvement of speed and accuracy is an import...
Most 3D metrological microscopes used today require a scanning through the optical axis, which is ti...
The simple method to 3D mapping of micro surfaces, without any question we use a 3D Optical Profiler...
When using an optical profiler to measure rough surfaces, especially surfaces generated by metal add...
A three dimensional surface profiling system was developed by integrating a Confocal laser displacem...
Abstract- This article presents an optical measurement method for acquiring rapidly accurate geometr...
Quantitative surface measurement is an important field in engineering. Due to the complexity of surf...
The increased significance and need for three-dimensional (3D) shape measurement in various industri...
Deformation, profile and tomography measurement is critical for engineering materials characterizati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...