1 July 1995 Large-area laser scanner with holographic detector optics for real-time recognition of cracks in road surfaces
Max Monti
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Abstract
The author presents an optoelectronic system called CREHOS: a high-speed, high-resolution, and large-area laser scanner for the fully automated detection of narrow cracks in large rough surfaces. The main application is the survey of road pavements (a 4-m-wide lane at 80 km/h, 1 x 2-mm resolution). The system includes two original elements: a large multifacet holographic light collector and a custom parallel processor for real-time recognition of cracks. A prototype has been built. The author presents the general concept of CREHOS, the principle of the holographic collector, and the robot that has been built to record this special hologram. The electronic device is also sketched.
Max Monti "Large-area laser scanner with holographic detector optics for real-time recognition of cracks in road surfaces," Optical Engineering 34(7), (1 July 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204793
Published: 1 July 1995
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Holography

Roads

Prototyping

Signal detection

Laser scanners

Analog electronics

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