B-spline adaptive sampling method for freeform surface measurement using laser differential confocal technology

Xiaoxue Zhu, Lirong Qiu, Weiqian Zhao, Yuhan Liu, Yuan Fu, Yun Wang*

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Abstract

A B-spline adaptive sampling (B-SAS) method is proposed for three-dimensional freeform surface measurements using a laser differential confocal sensor (LDCS). High-precision focusing on optical freeform surfaces was achieved by axial scanning using the LDCS. The B-SAS method, based on the arc length and curvature uniformity, was introduced to enable the adaptive distribution of sampling points on freeform surfaces. Experiments show that the B-SAS method improves the repeatability accuracy of the peak-to-valley (PV) (3σ) for freeform surfaces by 27% compared to the uniform sampling method, and the corresponding measurement efficiency is improved by 41%. The repeatability accuracy of the PV (3σ) and root-mean-square (3σ) of the measured surfaces, using the B-SAS method, are lower than 27 and 8.5 nm, respectively. This method realizes highly accurate and efficient freeform surface measurements and provides a solution for measuring freeform surfaces with large angles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025002
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • adaptive sampling
  • B-spline
  • freeform surface
  • laser differential confocal

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