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Holographic cameras for active 3D data capture

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Advanced Mechatronics Solutions

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In this paper the new approach towards 3D holographic data capture systems is presented. An active holocamera configurations designed for imaging and characterization of engineering objects are discussed. Two designs of holocameras with extended imaging and measurement capabilities are presented. The first one includes a spatial light modulator allowing for active forming of a reference beam. The second configuration is based on simultaneous capturing of an object beam by 2 cameras in order to extend the captured field of view. The performance of those configurations is illustrated with exemplary results.

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Józwik, M., Żak, J., Kujawińska, M. (2016). Holographic cameras for active 3D data capture. In: Jabłoński, R., Brezina, T. (eds) Advanced Mechatronics Solutions. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 393. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23923-1_78

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