Customer SolutionsTempVIEW -- A Low-Cost Thermal Imaging System Using LabVIEW and IMAQ Vision
Author(s):Dino Farina, Image Therm Engineering Inc.
Industry:ATE/Instrumentation
Product:LabVIEW, Vision
The Challenge:Accurately measuring and interpreting the absolute temperature distributions of thermochromic liquid crystal (TLC) thermographs using proven technology.
The Solution:Developing a cost-effective, PC-based flexible thermal imaging system using IMAQ Vision software with LabVIEW the LabVIEW Picture Control Toolkit, and Application Builder.Introduction TempVIEW is a turnkey system operating on desktop Windows PCs (486 or Pentium), with a Mac OS version available on request. TempVIEW includes a plug-in color image acquisition board, color CCD camera with appropriate optics, TLC color-temperature calibration module, TLC materials, and white light source. With the LabVIEW graphical user interface, users can simplify setup, acquisition, processing, and analysis of thermographs. The reflected color distribution for most TLC materials varies continuously from the longer wavelengths (red) at the event temperature to shorter wavelengths (blue) at the clearing point temperature. Because a TLC material also transmits a significant amount of the incident light with virtually no modification, we view TLCs against a nonreflecting (black) background to prevent this unimportant light from adversely affecting the interpretation of the selectively reflected light. We capture the color-temperature response with a color camera and use a color-versus-temperature calibration curve to create a very effective TLC-based thermography system. The fact that color is a subjective entity and can be difficult to quantify posed some particularly acute problems in building efficient TLC-based thermography systems. Because studies have proved that the human eye decomposes color into a combination of the red, green, and blue (RGB) primary colors, many machine vision systems have implemented this natural tristimulus decomposition of color. Though simple and straightforward, this implementation is not efficient for TLC-based thermography because it requires three values (RGB) to interpret the temperature at each point in a TLC thermograph. To address this issue, TempVIEW uses a very efficient, scalar-based (single value) color descriptor that is a further decomposition of RGB, designed specifically for TLC thermography. This implementation is very computationally and memory efficient (requires one-third the memory); it has the added feature of being a single-valued, monotonically increasing function of temperature. With this implementation, we radically improve the image processing and temperature interpretation performance of the system. With the TempVIEW processing tools, you can extract a color or temperature-image plane with ROI control, create and apply masks (aids to determine valid regions of the image), perform thresholding, and apply spatial filters interactively. Values are automatically converted to temperature as specified (°C, °F, °K) using the TLC color-temperature calibration data. Other extraction planes include red, green, blue, saturation, and intensity, along with other, user-defined quantities. The TempVIEW thermograph analysis tools include dynamic data probing with point value, and linked X-Y data profile display. We used the LabVIEW Picture Control Toolkit and IMAQ Vision to design and implement a module so users can interactively calibrate the physical-to-screen coordinate system for any image being analyzed, giving them a simple, direct mechanism for making spatial measurements of the thermal phenomena present in their thermographs. Dino J. Farina Image Therm Engineering, Inc. 159 Summer St. Waltham, MA 02154 Tel: (781) 893-7793 Fax: (781) 893-7324 E-mail: dfarina@imagetherm.com View the entire user solution in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |
