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http://dx.doi.org/10.5139/IJASS.2009.10.2.086

Development of a Point Tracking System for Measuring Structural Deformations Using Commercial Video Cameras  

Kim, Hong-Il (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institude of Science and Technology)
Kim, Ho-Young (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institude of Science and Technology)
Park, Hyun-Jin (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institude of Science and Technology)
Han, Jae-Hung (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institude of Science and Technology)
Kim, Jun-Bum (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institude of Science and Technology)
Kim, Do-Hyung (Korea Aerospace Research Institude)
Han, Jeong-Ho (Agency for Defense Development)
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International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences / v.10, no.2, 2009 , pp. 86-94 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper deals with the creation of a new, low-cost point/position tracking system that can measure deformations in engineering structures with simple commercially widespread cameras. Though point tracking systems do exist today, such as Stereo Pattern Recognition (SPR) and Projection Moir$\acute{e}$ Interferometry (PMI) systems, they are far too costly to use to analyze small, simple structures because complex optical components such as large flashes, high-resolution cameras and data acquisition systems with several computers are required. We developed a point tracking system using commercial cameras. This system used IR LEDs and commercial IR CCD cameras to minimize the interference posed by other extraneous light sources. The main algorithm used for this system is an optical point tracking algorithm, which is composed of the point extraction algorithm and the point matching algorithm for 3-D motion estimation. a series of verification tests were performed. Then, the developed point tracking system was applied to measure deformations of an acrylic plate under a mechanical load. The measured deformations of the acrylic plate matched well with the numerical analysis results. The results indicate that the developed point tracking system is reliable enough to measure continuous deformed shapes of various engineering structures.
Keywords
3-D position estimation algorithm; Specific point extraction algorithm; SPR(Stereo Pattern Recognition); Commercial cameras;
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