Issue 5, 2022

A fast, non-iterative ray-intersection approach for three-dimensional microscale particle tracking

Abstract

We propose a non-iterative ray tracing method with robust post-capture microlens array sensor alignment to reconstruct sparse particle concentration in light field particle image velocimetry and particle tracking velocimetry nearly instantaneously. Voxels traversed by various rays are stored by a kd-tree to reduce memory load and computational time. A cloud point classification algorithm is employed for particle identification and spatial reconstruction. The approach is tested with a physically-based realistic model of a light field camera. Also, an optical system is assembled in a microscope to directly obtain the 3D laminar velocity field in the fully-developed region, which exhibits good agreement with the theoretical solution.

Graphical abstract: A fast, non-iterative ray-intersection approach for three-dimensional microscale particle tracking

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Nov 2021
Accepted
23 Jan 2022
First published
25 Jan 2022

Lab Chip, 2022,22, 964-971

A fast, non-iterative ray-intersection approach for three-dimensional microscale particle tracking

L. Hong and L. P. Chamorro, Lab Chip, 2022, 22, 964 DOI: 10.1039/D1LC01042E

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