This paper introduces an improved image processing method useable in capacitive imaging applications. Standard capacitive imaging tends to prefer amplitude-based images over the use of phase due to better signal-to-noise ratios. The new approach exploits the best features of both types of information by combining them to form clearer images, hence improving both defect detection and characterization in non-destructive evaluation. The methodology is demonstrated and optimized using a benchmark sample. Additional experiments on glass fibre composite sample illustrate the advantages of the technique. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Capacitive imaging using fused amplitude and phase information for improved defect detection
Ricci, M.;Laureti, S.
2021-01-01
Abstract
This paper introduces an improved image processing method useable in capacitive imaging applications. Standard capacitive imaging tends to prefer amplitude-based images over the use of phase due to better signal-to-noise ratios. The new approach exploits the best features of both types of information by combining them to form clearer images, hence improving both defect detection and characterization in non-destructive evaluation. The methodology is demonstrated and optimized using a benchmark sample. Additional experiments on glass fibre composite sample illustrate the advantages of the technique. © 2021 Elsevier LtdFile in questo prodotto:
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