Near Real-Time Video Camera Identification of Operational Mode Shapes and Frequencies

Non-Exclusively Licensed

A method and corresponding device for identifying operational mode shapes of an object in a video stream includes extracting pixel-wise Eulerian motion signals of an object from an undercomplete representation of frames within a video stream. Pixel-wise Eulerian motion signals are downselected to produce a representative set of Eulerian motion signals of the object. Operational mode shapes of the object are identified based on the representative set. Resonant frequencies can also be identified. Embodiments enable vibrational characteristics of objects to be determined using video in near real time.

Researchers

Departments: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Lincoln Laboratory, Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Industrial Engineering & Automation: Autonomous Systems, Manufacturing & Equipment / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging, Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • video-based identification of operational mode shapes
    United States of America | Granted | 10,037,609

License this technology

Interested in this technology? Connect with our experienced licensing team to initiate the process.

Sign up for technology updates

Sign up now to receive the latest updates on cutting-edge technologies and innovations.