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Visual Vibration Analysis of Vibrating Object at Low Frequency


Abstract:

The paper explains the use of camera in recording and analyzing the vibration of visible objects. Through spatial and temporal analysis we analyze the elusive changes in ...Show More

Abstract:

The paper explains the use of camera in recording and analyzing the vibration of visible objects. Through spatial and temporal analysis we analyze the elusive changes in the video recorded of object vibrating at low frequency. The information can be used in predicting the physical properties of the object and the force that is responsible for their motion. This paper uses the input video of the simple harmonic pendulum which is vibrating at low frequency. The algorithm developed is used for processing the video and extracting the motion of the pendulum bob using visual vibration analysis. By using cameras for analyzing the vibrations of the object we can present cameras as an low cost vibration sensor with intensely high spatial resolution than the devices that are used from past for vibration measurement. By doing this we give a world a new way to use camera as a powerful tool for vibration analysis.
Date of Conference: 02-04 April 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 May 2021
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Conference Location: Maharashtra, India

I. Introduction

Everything in this world is moving. Actual objects are always subjected to some kind of force and if you look closer nothing is stationary[6]. Human being can detect some motion of object that change the average shape and location of object. Our senses are limited and we cannot notice the vibrations that are beyond ore senses and cannot detect the motion of the object that do not change the average shape and the location of the object. For analysing that video camera can be very useful. Video camera is used for recording the video of the object [1].

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