This Letter proposes a coordinate difference homogenization matching method to solve motion influence in three-dimensional(3D) range-intensity correlation laser imaging. Firstly, features and feature pairs of gate i...This Letter proposes a coordinate difference homogenization matching method to solve motion influence in three-dimensional(3D) range-intensity correlation laser imaging. Firstly, features and feature pairs of gate images are obtained by speeded-up robust figures and bi-directional feature matching methods. The original mean value of the feature-pair coordinate differences is calculated. Comparing the coordinate differences with the original mean value, the wrong feature pairs are removed, and then an optimized mean value is updated. The final feature-pair coordinates are re-registered based on the updated mean value. Thus, an accurate transformation is established to rectify motion gate images for 3D reconstruction. In the experiment, a 3D image of a tower at 780 m is successfully captured by our laser gated imaging system on a pan-tilt device.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2016YFC0500103)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS(No.2017155)the Scientific Instrument Development Project from Capital Science and Technology Condition Platform(No.Z171100002817002)
文摘This Letter proposes a coordinate difference homogenization matching method to solve motion influence in three-dimensional(3D) range-intensity correlation laser imaging. Firstly, features and feature pairs of gate images are obtained by speeded-up robust figures and bi-directional feature matching methods. The original mean value of the feature-pair coordinate differences is calculated. Comparing the coordinate differences with the original mean value, the wrong feature pairs are removed, and then an optimized mean value is updated. The final feature-pair coordinates are re-registered based on the updated mean value. Thus, an accurate transformation is established to rectify motion gate images for 3D reconstruction. In the experiment, a 3D image of a tower at 780 m is successfully captured by our laser gated imaging system on a pan-tilt device.