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How 20 dB Boost in Dynamic Range Transforms Industrial 3D Scanning

Typically, the farther you scan, the blurrier it gets.

Industrial 3D scanning has been hitting a wall: you can either scan accurately or scan far. The PhoXi 3D Scanner Gen3, though, breaks through this limitation thanks to a plethora of improvements like blue laser technology or extended dynamic range.

Thanks to the latest improvements, now you can automate truck loading, deep palletizing, and large-scale assembly. 

But what’s the dynamic range in the first place? 

What is Dynamic Range in 3D Scanning

Dynamic range in 3D scanning represents the ratio between the strongest and weakest light signals that a sensor can effectively capture and process. 

Measured in decibels (dB), this specification directly determines a scanner’s ability to extract meaningful 3D data from challenging scenes, particularly at extended distances.

In structured light 3D scanning devices like the PhoXi 3D Scanner, a laser projector creates patterns on target objects while cameras capture the reflected light to calculate 3D coordinates. 

The challenge lies in physics. As distance increases, the projected light spreads out and weakens according to the inverse square law, while reflected signals become increasingly faint.

Objects of diverse materials and textures, colorful point cloud Objects of diverse materials and textures, normals

The Distance Problem

The fundamental physics working against long-range 3D scanning include:

This creates what engineers call the “overexposure vs. underexposure dilemma” – settings that capture distant objects often oversaturate nearby surfaces, while settings optimized for close objects fail to detect distant features.

How PhoXi 3D Scanner Gen3 Achieves Improved Dynamic Range

The PhoXi 3D Scanner Gen3 achieves improvement in dynamic range extension through a multi-component engineering approach that addresses every aspect of the signal capture and processing chain.

Multi-Component Engineering Approach

1. Blue Laser Projection Technology

The transition from red to blue laser projection delivers multiple physics-based advantages:

Blue Laser’s structured light patttern

2. Advanced 5.1MP Sensor Technology

The new sensor architecture incorporates several critical improvements:

3. High Dynamic Range Processing

Sophisticated algorithms built directly into the device provide:

4. Optimized Optical System

Complete redesign of optical components includes:

Real-World Performance: Up to 6+ Meters Distance

The previous generation of PhoXi 3D Scanner established industry benchmarks with reliable scanning up to more than 4 meters. 

The Gen3 extends this capability to 6+ meters with experimental demonstrations reaching several tens of meters when scanning volumes are opened up.

Wonder how to open up the scanning volume? Here’s the quick guide by Tomas Michalik:

Experimental Results

Opening up the scanning volume isn’t just a theoretical concept. We’ve already demonstrated real-world applications using this technique: 

3D scan of a truck from the distance of 16 meters

How Can Your Application Benefit From Extended Dynamic Range

1. Simplified System Architecture

Traditional Multi-Sensor Approach:

PhoXi Gen3 Single-Sensor Solution:

2. Enhanced Application Flexibility

Logistics Applications:

Grocery bin with transparent materials

Automotive Applications:

To learn more about the application our 3D sensors covers in automotive industry, watch the 3D Vision & AI Robotics webinar we did in collaboration with inVISION Days:

Click to Watch on Demand

3. Operational Advantages

The extended dynamic range translates to significant operational improvements:

The Physics Behind the Performance

Let’s break down how we could achieve this. 

Signal Strength

The 20dB dynamic range improvement represents a dramatic enhancement in signal processing capability. 

In practical terms, this translates to roughly 100 times improvement in the sensor’s ability to distinguish useful signals from background noise.

This improvement has direct real-world implications:

Ambient Light Suppression Integration

The extended dynamic range works synergistically with Photoneo’s Ambient Light Suppression (ALS) 3.0 technology. The combination enables:

The technical implementation uses clever sensor operation techniques and processing algorithms to eliminate ambient light influence by several orders of magnitude.

It effectively “turns off” environmental lighting interference.

Outdoors 3D scan of boxes performed on direct sunlight – PhoXi 3D Scanner Gen3

Industry Applications and Use Cases

Logistics and Warehousing

Colorful 3D scan of bright and dark objects ranged to 6 meters depth, point cloud Normals

Automotive Manufacturing

Emerging Applications

How Implementation Works 

Easy Integration Features

The PhoXi Gen3 makes extended range capabilities accessible through user-friendly interfaces:

One-Click Calibration Volume Extension: The “Open Calibration Volume” functionality allows users to extend scanning range beyond default parameters with a single button click, accessible through:

Flexible Configuration Options: Multiple resolution options ensure existing users of previous generations can upgrade while maintaining familiar operational parameters. New installations can take full advantage of extended capabilities.

System Design Benefits

Mounting Flexibility: Extended range capability provides significant flexibility in sensor positioning, enabling:

Scalable Architecture: Systems can be configured with single sensors for most applications, with multi-sensor configurations available for the most demanding scenarios. The red and blue laser options enable truly simultaneous scanning without interference.


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