Multiviews Reconstruction for Prosthetic Design
Nasrul Mahmood1, Camallil Omar2, and Tardi Tjahjadi3
1,2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
3School of Engineering, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
1,2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
3School of Engineering, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Abstract: Existing methods that use a fringe projection technique for prosthetic designs produce good results for the trunk and lower limbs; however, the devices used for this purpose are expensive. This paper investigates the use of an inexpensive passive method involving 3D surface reconstruction from video images taken at multiple views. The method that focuses on fitting the reference model of an object to the target data is presented. For an upper dummy limb, the fitting of the model with the data shows a satisfactory result. The results of 15 measurements of different length between both reconstructed and actual dummy limb are highly correlate . The methodology developed is shown to be useful for prosthetic designers as an alternative to manual impression during the design.
Keywords: 3D Surface reconstruction, orthotic and prosthetic.
Received April 7, 2009; accepted March 9, 2010