Robust beam width estimation with sub-pixel resolution in uncontrolled imaging conditions

Pieter Verhulst, Guy Verschaffelt, Rik Paesen

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Estimating the laser beam widths from a single image of numerous laser beams, which have a spatial extent of only a few pixels on the sensor, is not straightforward. Various beam width estimation methods are described in literature but the presence of image noise or background signals can heavily distort their estimated beam width. In this paper, we examine the feasibility of an image analysis method, referred to as the MTH method and proposed in the field of laser eye safety, to determine a laser’s beam width. Based on simulations, we show that this method yields accurate beam width estimations and is robust to noisy imaging conditions or the presence of background illumination. Moreover, we expand this method to make precise and accurate sub-pixel resolution beam width estimations on an image of multiple beams which are only of a few pixels large each.
Originele taal-2English
StatusPublished - 25 nov 2022
EvenementIEEE Photonics Benelux Annual Symposium 2022 - TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Duur: 24 nov 202225 nov 2022

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Photonics Benelux Annual Symposium 2022
Land/RegioNetherlands
StadEindhoven
Periode24/11/2225/11/22

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