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A Refined Phase Unwrapping Method for High Noisy Dense Fringe Interferogram Based on Adaptive Cubature Kalman Filter

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  • Wanli Liu
  • Jian Shao
  • Zhenguo Liu
  • Yang Gao

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Cubature Kalman filter phase unwrapping (CKFPU) is an effective algorithm in unwrapping the interferograms. The local phase slope estimation is a key factor that affects the unwrapped accuracy. However, the estimation accuracy of local phase slop is relatively low in high noisy and dense stripes areas, which usually leads to the unsatisfactory unwrapped results. In order to effectively solve this issue, the rewrapped map of the unwrapped phase (obtained by CKFPU algorithm), which is a filtered interferogram with clearer fringes and more detailed information, is proposed in this paper to improve the phase slope estimation. In order to solve the problem of imprecise error variance for the new phase slope estimation, an adaptive factor is introduced into the CKFPU algorithm to increase the stability and reliability of the phase unwrapping algorithm. The proposed method is compared with the standard CKFPU algorithm using both simulated and real data. The experimental results validate the feasibility and superiority of the proposed method for processing those high noise dense fringe interferograms.

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  • Wanli Liu & Jian Shao & Zhenguo Liu & Yang Gao, 2021. "A Refined Phase Unwrapping Method for High Noisy Dense Fringe Interferogram Based on Adaptive Cubature Kalman Filter," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7141091
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7141091
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