Recent Advances in Digital Fringe Projection Profilometry (2022–2025): Techniques, Applications, and Metrological Challenges—A Review
Ensenada Institute of Technology · Tecnológico Nacional de México · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Digital fringe projection profilometry (DFPP) is a widely used technique for full-field, non-contact 3D surface measurement, offering precision from the sub-micrometer-to-millimeter scale depending on system geometry and fringe design. This review provides a consolidated synthesis of advances reported between 2022 and 2025, covering projection and imaging architectures, phase formation and unwrapping strategies, calibration approaches, high-speed implementations, and learning-based reconstruction methods. A central contribution of this review is the integration of these developments within a metrological perspective, explicitly relating phase–height transformation, fringe parameters, system geometry, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 114.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 172
Authors
6- MSMishraim Sanchez-TorresCorresponding
Ensenada Institute of Technology
- IHIsmael Hernández-Capuchin
Ensenada Institute of Technology
- CRCristina Ramírez-Fernández
Ensenada Institute of Technology
- ECEddie Clemente
Tecnológico Nacional de México, Centro Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico
- JLJosé Luis Javier Sánchez-González
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Topics & keywords
- Structured-light 3D scanner
- Profilometer
- Metrology
- Calibration
- Projection (relational algebra)
- Reliability (semiconductor)