Genex System: Structured Light 3D Reconstruction

Sherry Ali
Imaging, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems Laboratory
The University of Tennessee
 

Motivation:
The motivation for the project consist of successfully creating a 3D reconstructed CAD model of an automotive part using structured light. The is a need for fast accurate 3D model using techniques such as laser light and structured light to reproduce parts for various automotive and manufacturing industries. The need is also increasing in medical and military fields.
Objectives:

The objective of this project is test the limitation of the Genex System for reverse engineering purposes. Various aspects will be taken into consideration with collecting data. These aspects consist of material composition, shape complexity, surface reflectance and texture.

Technical Approach:

The technical approach is to collect several test parts for data capture and analysis. The selected part will be reverse engineering using a structured light 3D system. Several views of the object will be taken to complete an accurate 3D CAD model of the object.

System configuration and set up consist of the diagram presented below.

Figure 1: System configuration of the Genex System relative to the object used for data capture.

Results:

N/A

Publications:

No publications currently available for this project.

This research is being conducted at the IRIS Lab by Sherry Ali under the supervision of Dr. Mongi A. Abidi/Dr. A. Koschan.




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