A New Class of Structured Light Patterns for 3-D Imaging Systems

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A structured light pattern can be used to acquire the range data of an object from a single camera for 3-D imaging systems and it can be used for practical applications in a dynamic environment, i.e., a scene with moving objects. This paper illustrates the generation of a class of distinct structured light patterns with various sizes (range image points).

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 505-507)

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1087-1092

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January 2006

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© 2006 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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