The application of multi-frequency fringe projection profilometry on the measurement of biological tissues

  • Chao Jiang
  • , Shuhai Jia
  • , Yong Xu
  • , Qingchen Bao
  • , Jun Dong
  • , Qin Lian

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Abstract

A volume of research has been performed on the optical surface profilometry in the field of biomedicine and the optical system with the phase-measuring method becomes the main emphasis of the research. In this research, a brand new fringe projection profilometry with multiple frequencies is described for measuring the biological tissue. A pork liver, as an object, is regarded as a human organ and a DMD projector is used to generate the multi-frequency fringe patterns. The wrapped phase maps are obtained by means of the five-step phase shifting method and calculated via a peak searching algorithm in which the process of measuring the point on the surface of the object is independent so that the step of unwrapping the phase can be avoided. The final results given are acceptable which confirm this method and suggest its enormous potential for the biomedical measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S395-S403
JournalBio-Medical Materials and Engineering
Volume26
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Biomedicine measurements
  • fringe projection
  • peak searching algorithm
  • phase shifting method

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