Cylindrical surface monocular reconstruction using virtual image plane method
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    A monocular vision system with straight line structured light is proposed to address cylindrical surface reconstruction problem. The vision system is based on a virtual image plane camera model. The distortion is corrected by computing the virtual projection image on a virtual image plane. The projective line of a world point is determined by its virtual image point and the camera center, which can be localized by a proposed method. The structured light is calibrated from the virtual images of two stripes on two parallel planes. In accordance with the principle that the stripe of the straight line structured light on a cylindrical surface is an ellipse arc, it firstly calculates the projection point’s coordinates on the light plane for each feature point of stripe from the virtual image. Then the ellipse is extracted from the arc points. Secondly the cylinder’s diameter is acquired because it equals to the length of the ellipse’s minor axis, then the cylinder is localized in 3D space. Finally each projective line connected by the camera’s optical center and the virtual image point is calculated. All intersections of the projection lines and the cylinder construct the point cloud of the cylindrical surface. Then the surface image can be reconstructed. In real experiments the accuracy of the vision system is similar to that using binocular vision system. This proved the effectiveness of the virtual image plane method.

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  • Received:July 05,2017
  • Revised:August 27,2017
  • Adopted:September 06,2017
  • Online: January 16,2024
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