Event-Based Method for High-Speed 3D Deformation Measurement under Extreme Illumination Conditions
Banglei Guan, Yifei Bian, Zibin Liu, Haoyang Li, Xuanyu Bai, Taihang Lei, Bin Li, Yang Shang, Qifeng Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel event-based multi-camera system for high-speed 3D deformation measurement of structures under extreme lighting, overcoming traditional camera limitations with high accuracy and low error.
Contribution
It presents an integrated method combining event stream analysis and calibration techniques for accurate 3D deformation monitoring in challenging illumination conditions.
Findings
Relative measurement error below 0.08%
Effective self-calibration of multi-event camera array
Accurate 3D deformation measurement under harsh lighting
Abstract
Background: Large engineering structures, such as space launch towers and suspension bridges, are subjected to extreme forces that cause high-speed 3D deformation and compromise safety. These structures typically operate under extreme illumination conditions. Traditional cameras often struggle to handle strong light intensity, leading to overexposure due to their limited dynamic range. Objective: Event cameras have emerged as a compelling alternative to traditional cameras in high dynamic range and low-latency applications. This paper presents an integrated method, from calibration to measurement, using a multi-event camera array for high-speed 3D deformation monitoring of structures in extreme illumination conditions. Methods: Firstly, the proposed method combines the characteristics of the asynchronous event stream and temporal correlation analysis to extract the corresponding…
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