Range Imaging With Adaptive Color Structured Light

In range sensing with time-multiplexed structured light, there is a trade-off between accuracy, robustness and the acquisition period. In this paper a novel structured light method is described. Adaptation of the number and form of the projection patterns to the characteristics of the scene takes place as part of the acquisition process. Noise margins are matched to the actual noise level, thus reducing the number of projection patterns to the necessary minimum. Color is used for light plane labeling. The dimension of the pattern space are thus increased without raising the number of projection patterns. It is shown that the color of an impinging light plane can be identified from the image of the illuminated scene, even with colorful scenes. Identification is local and does not rely on spatial color sequences. The suggested approach has been implemented and the theoretical results are supported by experiments.

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