Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation

Digital image correlation (DIC) for displacement and strain measurement has flourished in recent years. There are integer pixel and subpixel matching steps to extract displacement from a series of images in the DIC approach, and identification accuracy mainly depends on the latter step. A subpixel d...

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Main Authors: Gang Liu, Mengzhu Li, Weiqing Zhang, Jiawei Gu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/3140
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spelling doaj-4ac9c7b0e0ad4ad29e5aa8d04d3f5fe82021-04-30T23:05:56ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-04-01213140314010.3390/s21093140Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image CorrelationGang Liu0Mengzhu Li1Weiqing Zhang2Jiawei Gu3School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, No. 83 Shabei Street, Chongqing 400045, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, No. 83 Shabei Street, Chongqing 400045, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, No. 83 Shabei Street, Chongqing 400045, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, No. 83 Shabei Street, Chongqing 400045, ChinaDigital image correlation (DIC) for displacement and strain measurement has flourished in recent years. There are integer pixel and subpixel matching steps to extract displacement from a series of images in the DIC approach, and identification accuracy mainly depends on the latter step. A subpixel displacement matching method, named the double-precision gradient-based algorithm (DPG), is proposed in this study. After, the integer pixel displacement is identified using the coarse-fine search algorithm. In order to improve the accuracy and anti-noise capability in the subpixel extraction step, the traditional gradient-based method is used to analyze the data on the speckle patterns using the computer, and the influence of noise is considered. These two nearest integer pixels in one direction are both utilized as an interpolation center. Then, two subpixel displacements are extracted by the five-point bicubic spline interpolation algorithm using these two interpolation centers. A novel combination coefficient considering contaminated noises is presented to merge these two subpixel displacements to obtain the final identification displacement. Results from a simulated speckle pattern and a painted beam bending test show that the accuracy of the proposed method can be improved by four times that of the traditional gradient-based method that reaches the same high accuracy as the Newton–Raphson method. The accuracy of the proposed method efficiently reaches at 92.67%, higher than the Newton-Raphon method, and it has better anti-noise performance and stability.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/3140displacement measurementdigital image correlationsubpixel matchinggradient-based algorithmlinear combination
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author Gang Liu
Mengzhu Li
Weiqing Zhang
Jiawei Gu
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Mengzhu Li
Weiqing Zhang
Jiawei Gu
Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation
Sensors
displacement measurement
digital image correlation
subpixel matching
gradient-based algorithm
linear combination
author_facet Gang Liu
Mengzhu Li
Weiqing Zhang
Jiawei Gu
author_sort Gang Liu
title Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation
title_short Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation
title_full Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation
title_fullStr Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation
title_full_unstemmed Subpixel Matching Using Double-Precision Gradient-Based Method for Digital Image Correlation
title_sort subpixel matching using double-precision gradient-based method for digital image correlation
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Digital image correlation (DIC) for displacement and strain measurement has flourished in recent years. There are integer pixel and subpixel matching steps to extract displacement from a series of images in the DIC approach, and identification accuracy mainly depends on the latter step. A subpixel displacement matching method, named the double-precision gradient-based algorithm (DPG), is proposed in this study. After, the integer pixel displacement is identified using the coarse-fine search algorithm. In order to improve the accuracy and anti-noise capability in the subpixel extraction step, the traditional gradient-based method is used to analyze the data on the speckle patterns using the computer, and the influence of noise is considered. These two nearest integer pixels in one direction are both utilized as an interpolation center. Then, two subpixel displacements are extracted by the five-point bicubic spline interpolation algorithm using these two interpolation centers. A novel combination coefficient considering contaminated noises is presented to merge these two subpixel displacements to obtain the final identification displacement. Results from a simulated speckle pattern and a painted beam bending test show that the accuracy of the proposed method can be improved by four times that of the traditional gradient-based method that reaches the same high accuracy as the Newton–Raphson method. The accuracy of the proposed method efficiently reaches at 92.67%, higher than the Newton-Raphon method, and it has better anti-noise performance and stability.
topic displacement measurement
digital image correlation
subpixel matching
gradient-based algorithm
linear combination
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/3140
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