Calibration of a single-point laser range finder and a camera

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Zewei Liu
Dongming Lu
Weixian Qian
Guohua Gu
Kan Ren
Jun Zhang
Xiaofang Kong
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[1] Nanjing University of Science and Technology,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Spectral Imaging and Intelligent Sense
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Optical and Quantum Electronics | 2018年 / 50卷
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Single-point; Laser range finder (LRF); Calibration; High reliability;
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Laser and visual imagery have been broadly utilized in computer vision and mobile robotics applications because these sensors provide complementary information. Since the single-point laser range finder can provide depth information of a single pixel in the observed image, its price and size is very suitable for handheld devices or very lightweight robotic platforms. So the combination of a single-point laser range finder and a camera has become increasingly useful in recent report and industrial applications. In this paper, we propose two accurate calibration methods for determining the position and direction of the laser range finder relative to the camera. Furthermore, we can accomplish calibration even without observing the laser spot in camera image. We evaluate the two methods through experiments which demonstrate their efficiency and high reliability.
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