Freezing Time: Dynamic Laser Tracker Measurements With the Pixel Probe Using Temporal Aliasing.

Journal of the CMSC Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Joshua A Gordon, Steven S Borenstein
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In this article, we present a noncontact technique for measuring objects in motion with a laser tracker without need of the laser tracker following the object. This method allows the dynamic state of an object to be measured while, to the laser tracker, the object appears to be stationary. Through temporal aliasing, this technique decomposes the dynamic frame of an object into an instantaneous stationary frame of reference with respect to the laser tracker. The Pixel Probe and laser tracker are used to demonstrate this method. The frame rate of the three cameras in the Pixel Probe are adjusted to selectively alias the motion of an object into a stationary frame of reference. By triggering the cameras in the Pixel Probe at an appropriate frequency, the object in motion appears stationary to the Pixel Probe and therefore to the laser tracker as well. This allows spatial metrology to be performed on a dynamic object without the need to operate the laser tracker dynamically. We present measurements of rigid optical targets under both stationary and dynamic conditions. The dimensions of the rigid targets should be the same for both the static and dynamic cases; therefore, these targets provide a controlled experiment. These data are used to validate this technique by providing a direct comparison of accuracy between the use of aliasing with the Pixel Probe to the stationary case. Measurements for a nonrigid body are also made where a mass at the end of a string is constantly rotated at several frequencies. The dynamic 3D motion of the rotating mass is measured and compared to the predictions of Newtonian mechanics. We show that through the purely spatial measurements made with this technique, the rotation frequency of the mass can be determined to less than 1 percent. Furthermore, this technique may enable 3D characterization and calibration of a laser tracker under dynamic conditions, as the laser tracker motion can be decoupled from the calibration target motion, thus allowing direct determination of the dynamic performance of the laser tracker.

凝固时间:使用像素探针进行动态激光跟踪测量,并使用时差。
在这篇文章中,我们介绍了一种非接触式技术,可利用激光跟踪仪测量运动中的物体,而无需激光跟踪仪跟踪物体。这种方法可以测量物体的动态状态,而在激光跟踪仪看来,物体是静止的。通过时间混叠,该技术可将物体的动态帧分解为相对于激光跟踪仪的瞬时静止参考帧。Pixel Probe 和激光跟踪仪被用来演示这种方法。通过调整 Pixel Probe 中三个摄像头的帧频,可以有选择性地将物体的运动分解为静止参考帧。通过以适当的频率触发 Pixel Probe 中的摄像头,运动中的物体在 Pixel Probe 看来是静止的,因此在激光跟踪仪看来也是静止的。这样就可以对动态物体进行空间计量,而无需动态操作激光跟踪器。我们展示了在静态和动态条件下对刚性光学目标的测量结果。刚性目标的尺寸在静态和动态情况下都应相同;因此,这些目标提供了一个受控实验。这些数据直接比较了使用像素探针与静态情况下的别离精度,从而验证了这一技术。此外,还对一个非刚性体进行了测量,在该非刚性体中,位于绳索末端的质量块以若干频率不断旋转。对旋转质量的动态三维运动进行了测量,并与牛顿力学的预测进行了比较。我们的研究表明,通过这项技术进行的纯空间测量,可以确定质量块的旋转频率小于 1%。此外,这项技术还能在动态条件下对激光跟踪器进行三维表征和校准,因为激光跟踪器的运动可以与校准目标的运动脱钩,从而可以直接确定激光跟踪器的动态性能。
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