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A Laser Speckle Phase Unwrapping Method Based on Improved Branch Cut Method

A laser speckle and unwrapping technology, which is applied in the field of laser speckle interferometry, can solve the problems of slow unwrapping speed, easy closure of branch and tangent lines, and regional unwrapping error success rate, so as to improve the success rate, avoid repetition of moving paths, The effect of improving quality

Active Publication Date: 2021-02-09
BEIJING SATELLITE MFG FACTORY
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These two types of methods have their own advantages, but they still cannot completely solve the problems of slow unwrapping speed in areas with dense distribution of residual points and easy closure of branch tangent lines, resulting in low success rate of regional expansion errors.

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[0031] Such as image 3 As shown, a laser speckle phase unwrapping method of an improved branch cutting method of the present invention comprises the following steps:

[0032] 1) Input the laser speckle interferometric phase diagram, and obtain all the residual points in the laser interferometric speckle phase diagram by the Goldstein branch cutting method. This laser speckle interferometric phase map is the original laser speckle interferometric phase map after filtering (or the generated and processed laser speckle interferometric phase map), and it is judged whether a point A in the phase map is a residual point, by The sum of the four-point unwrapped phase differences in the 2X2 neighborhood area is determined; for example figure 1 shown.

[0033] Adjacent calculations are considered separately

[0034] Let Δi be the phase difference of the four sides, where the value of i is {1, 2, 3, 4}, defined as:

[0035] Δ1=ω{ψ(m+1,n)-ψ(m,n)}

[0036] Δ2=ω{ψ(m+1,n+1)-ψ(m+1,n)} ...

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A laser speckle phase unwrapping method based on the improved branch cutting method, the steps are as follows: 1) input the laser speckle interferometric phase map, and solve all the residual points in the laser speckle interferometric phase map; 2) calculate according to the force formula Find out that each residual point is subjected to the external electromagnetic force, and set the threshold of the electromagnetic force at the same time; 3) Calculate the direction of the light-dark boundary line in the neighborhood where the residual point with the electromagnetic force greater than the threshold is located; 4) Through the above-mentioned light-dark boundary line direction and The relationship between the direction of the electromagnetic force, sequentially "stitching" or "tearing" the neighborhood where the electromagnetic force is greater than the threshold, so that the residual points with opposite electrical properties are continuously approaching or overlapping and disappearing, and the processed laser speckle is generated Interferogram; 5) Repeat steps 1), 2), 3), and 4) until all residual points disappear or the electromagnetic force received is less than or equal to the threshold; 6) Set the branch tangent line according to the existing residual points; 7) The image is unwrapped along the path marked by the branch tangent, and the laser speckle interference phase unwrapping map is obtained.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of laser speckle interferometry and relates to a laser speckle phase unwrapping method. Background technique [0002] Speckle interferometric phase graph wrapping is a key step in laser speckle measurement. The Goldstein branch-cut method unwrapping algorithm can be used for laser speckle interferometric phase graph wrapping because it can identify residual points, prevent error transmission, and have high unwrapping accuracy. However, when the coherence of the laser speckle interferometry phase image is poor, the signal-to-noise ratio is low, and there are many defective points, it is difficult to accurately set the branch tangent line, the calculation speed is slowed down, and it is easy to form an "island area", resulting in the failure of unwrapping, and the occurrence of drawing and plaque Phenomenon. [0003] There are two commonly used solutions to the above problems: one is to use the branch-cut method in con...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01B9/02
CPCG01B9/02083G01B9/02094
Inventor 周勇邵珩聂中原祁俊峰
Owner BEIJING SATELLITE MFG FACTORY
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