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13 January 1998 Video moire topography for in-vitro studies of the eardrum
Joris J.J. Dirckx, Willem F. Decraemer
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Abstract
An opto-electronic projection moire apparatus was developed for in-vitro studies of the eardrum. Moire topograms are generated by real-time video image subtraction, yielding 25 new interferograms per second. By using different reference images, both shape and deformation fringes can be obtained, without manipulating the object or the setup. Calibration measurements show a measuring precision of 5 micrometers . The setup is used to measure the shape and deformation of the eardrum. Parameters such as, for instance, the volume displacement of the pars flaccida, can be calculated from computer evaluations of the topograms.
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Joris J.J. Dirckx and Willem F. Decraemer "Video moire topography for in-vitro studies of the eardrum", Proc. SPIE 3196, Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring III, (13 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.297928
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KEYWORDS
Moire patterns

In vitro testing

Video

Calibration

Optoelectronics

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