Effect of Camera's Focal Plane Array Fill Factor on Digital Image Correlation Measurement Accuracy
Ala Hijazi, Nathir Rawashdeh, Christian Kahler

TL;DR
This study investigates how the fill factor of a camera's sensor affects the accuracy of digital image correlation measurements, revealing significant impacts under certain speckle pattern conditions.
Contribution
It is the first to quantify the influence of sensor fill factor on DIC measurement accuracy using synthesized images with varying fill factors.
Findings
Fill factor significantly affects measurement accuracy for low contrast and small dot size speckle patterns.
High contrast, larger dot size patterns are less affected by fill factor variations.
Measurement errors increase as fill factor decreases, especially with certain speckle characteristics.
Abstract
The camera's focal plane array (FPA) fill factor is one of the parameters for digital cameras, though it is not widely known and usually not reported in specs sheets. The fill factor of an imaging sensor is defined as the ratio of a pixel's light sensitive area to its total theoretical area. It is generally believed that the lower fill factor may reduce the accuracy of photogrammetric measurements. But nevertheless, there are no studies addressing the effect of the imaging sensor's fill factor on digital image correlation (DIC) measurement accuracy. We report on research aiming to quantify the effect of fill factor on DIC measurements accuracy in terms of displacement error and strain error. We use rigid-body-translation experiments then numerically modify the recorded images to synthesize three different types of images with 1/4 of the original resolution. Each type of the synthesized…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical measurement and interference techniques · Satellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry · Infrared Target Detection Methodologies
