3D Reconstruction of the Tree Internal Decay Based on Radar Waves

Authors

  • Meng Li Northwest A&F University
  • Yong Xiang Kang Northwest A&F University
  • Van Quy Nguyen Northwest A&F University
  • Xu Zhen Gao Taiyuan Institute of Cultural Relics Protection
  • Li Li Zhang Northwest A&F University
  • Jin Ling Wang Northwest A&F University
  • Xiao Qiang Zhou Northwest A&F University
  • Gang Zhen Ma Northwest A&F University

Keywords:

Tree decay, TRU tree radar, Surface rendering, Volume rendering, 3D reconstruction

Abstract

TRU Tree Radar is a new tool for the non-destructive testing of trees. In this work, two-dimensional images of the internal defect cross-section of a tree were reconstructed to provide a theoretical basis for accurately judging the shape and position of the internal decay, rationally using wood, and improving the utilization rate of wood. Two-dimensional images of different height defect sequences of tree trunk obtained by TRU tree radar were preprocessed and interpolated. Finally, the three-dimensional reconstruction of internal defects of tree trunk was realized by the surface rendering method and volume rendering method under the Matlab environment. The surface rendering displayed the rough 3D model quickly and effectively. However, the important internal information was incomplete, and the reconstructed model was not intuitive. Volume rendering was used to process each voxel in the data set, so as to describe the physical reality of the internal defects of the tree relatively accurately. An algorithm was proposed to improve the visualization level of internal defects, which can enhance the understanding of the three-dimensional image.

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Published

2022-11-09

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Research Article or Brief Communication