Study of a Robust Algorithm Applied in the Optimal Position Tuning for the Camera Lens in Automated Visual Inspection Systems

02/21/2015
by   Radu Arsinte, et al.
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This paper present the mathematical fundaments and experimental study of an algorithm used to find the optimal position for the camera lens to obtain a maximum of details. This information can be further applied to a appropriate system to automatically correct this position. The algorithm is based on the evaluation of a so called resolution function who calculates the maximum of gradient in a certain zone of the image. The paper also presents alternative forms of the function, results of measurements and set up a set of practical rules for the right application of the algorithm.

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