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Harnessing Inverse Fringe Patterns for Actual Industrial Inspection Applications

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Abstract

The actual industrial application of well-known measurement techniques, especially in harsh production environments, often requires extensive additional effort. For inverse fringe projection as an example, a calibration free, fast and flexible method for pattern generation used in an inline inspection system for the automated detection of 3-dimensional defects in sheet metal forming is presented.

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