Recovering data from noisy fringe patterns from a portable digital speckle pattern interferometer for in-situ inspection of a painting hanging on the wall.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
We report on a method for recovering data from a simple portable Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometer
intended for utilization outside of laboratory conditions, without anti-vibration devices. We used the system for
monitoring the structural behavior of a painting on wood, hanging on a wall. In such a situation, fringes, produced by the
object displacements, were affected by random distortions caused by environment noise. However a satisfactory
number of undistorted, or barely distorted, fringe patterns were found and utilized for processing.
We performed fast continuous acquisitions of consecutive interferograms, picking usable fringe patterns out of a large
amount of recorded frames. This is the crucial task in the measurement procedure. For this purpose we developed a
software routine, based on jointly analysis of both spectral content and fringe image sharpne ss, as selection rule. From the
selected frames, by using a simple approach based on Hilbert Transform and Phase Unwrapping, via MAx-flow (PUMA)
algorithm, we were able to evaluate the painting whole structure deformations, caused by environmental thermohygrometric
fluctuations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Artwork diagnostics; DSPI; Holography; Interferometry; NDT; Wooden paintings
Elenco autori:
Memmolo, Pasquale; Arena, Giovanni; Ferraro, Pietro; Pezzati, Luca; Paturzo, Melania
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