Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Lock and hold structured light illumination
- Patent Title (中): 锁定和保持结构光照明
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Application No.: US12284253Application Date: 2008-09-18
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Publication No.: US08224068B2Publication Date: 2012-07-17
- Inventor: Laurence G. Hassebrook , Daniel L. Lau , Charles J. Casey
- Applicant: Laurence G. Hassebrook , Daniel L. Lau , Charles J. Casey
- Applicant Address: US KY Lexington
- Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation (UKRF)
- Current Assignee: University of Kentucky Research Foundation (UKRF)
- Current Assignee Address: US KY Lexington
- Agency: Macheledt Bales LLP
- Main IPC: G06K9/00
- IPC: G06K9/00

Abstract:
A method, system, and associated program code, for 3-dimensional image acquisition, using structured light illumination, of a surface-of-interest under observation by at least one camera. One aspect includes: illuminating the surface-of-interest, while static/at rest, with structured light to obtain initial depth map data therefor; while projecting a hold pattern comprised of a plurality of snake-stripes at the static surface-of-interest, assigning an identity to and an initial lock position of each of the snake-stripes of the hold pattern; and while projecting the hold pattern, tracking, from frame-to-frame each of the snake-stripes. Another aspect includes: projecting a hold pattern comprised of a plurality of snake-stripes; as the surface-of-interest moves into a region under observation by at least one camera that also comprises the projected hold pattern, assigning an identity to and an initial lock position of each snake-stripe as it sequentially illuminates the surface-of-interest; and while projecting the hold pattern, tracking, from frame-to-frame, each snake-stripe while it passes through the region. Yet another aspect includes: projecting, in sequence at the surface-of-interest positioned within a region under observation by at least one camera, a plurality of snake-stripes of a hold pattern by opening/moving a shutter cover; as each of the snake-stripes sequentially illuminates the surface-of-interest, assigning an identity to and an initial lock position of that snake-stripe; and while projecting the hold pattern, tracking, from frame-to-frame, each of the snake-stripes once it has illuminated the surface-of-interest and entered the region.
Public/Granted literature
- US20090103777A1 Lock and hold structured light illumination Public/Granted day:2009-04-23
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