External visual interface for a Nikon 6D autocollimator
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2014
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
The goal of this paper is to describe the potential
of a visual interface applied to a Nikon 6B/6D autocollimator in
order to replace human operator within a “laboratory grade”
measurement. The optical interface implemented consists of a
Basler HD camera attached to the autocollimator’s eyepiece,
camera positioning devices, and a proprietary digital image
processing package, built around Matlab environment. The whole
system is used to analyze the reticle image to detect both the scale
and the measuring crosshair lines at sub-pixel level. The system
performance was compared in a controlled experiment against
an electronic level with internationally traceable certification. The
resolution of the pitch angles obtained was 10 times better than
that originally obtained with the instrument. This example shows
that the value of 0.02 pixels for the uncertainty associated with
sub-pixel position of reticle lines is realistic, allowing for continue
working on a robust interface for all angle parameters that can
be measured using autocollimators.
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visual interface, camera positioning device, Matlab enviroment
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