Binary coding methods have been widely used for phase unwrapping. However, traditional temporal binary coding methods require a sequence of binary patterns to encode the fringe order information. This paper presents a spatial binary coding (SBC) method that encodes the fringe order into only one binary pattern. Each stripe of the sinusoidal phase-shifting patterns is corresponding to an -bit codeword of the binary pattern. A robust stripe-wise decoding scheme is also developed to extract the -bit codeword, then fringe order can be determined, and stripe-wise phase unwrapping can be performed. Experiment results confirm that the SBC method can correctly recover the absolute phase of measured objects with only one additional binary pattern.
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Department of ECE, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
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