2D Laser-Induced Phased Arrays for Large-Area Scans Using Poisson-Disk Layouts

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Abstract

There is an increased need for the development of reliable non-contact non- destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques which can be deployed using machines/robots in remote locations and risk-associated environments. This work suggests a new ultrasound scanning technique for large areas using 2D laser-induced phased arrays (LIPAs). The objective is to achieve a given detection sensitivity using the smallest possible number of measurements. This reduces the scanning time, size of the collected data, and energy usage. Bridson Poisson sampling is proposed to define both the generation-laser aperture relative to a single detection point (physical aperture) and the detection-laser scanning points over an arbitrary inspection surface. The proposed imaging solution is based on the total focusing method (TFM) but differs from conventional and previous LIPA solutions. The full matrix capture (FMC) for each imaging location on the surface, referred to as the region of interest (ROI), is determined by the available detection points within its vicinity. This vicinity is expressed by a specific radius, defining the size of the computational aperture. The proposed methodology is analytically evaluated using ray-tracing model simulations. Poisson- disk sampling is compared to regular-shaped (square and triangular) grids, demonstrating its clear superiority in both detection/imaging performance and scanning time. Recommendations for optimisation and experimental validation are suggested for future work.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructural Health Monitoring 2025
Subtitle of host publicationEnsuring Mobility and Autonomy with Sustainability
EditorsFu-Kuo Chang, Alfredo Guemes
PublisherDEStech Publications
Pages1579-1586
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781605956992
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2025
Event15th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring - Stanford, United States
Duration: 9 Sept 202511 Sept 2025
https://iwshm2025.stanford.edu/

Conference

Conference15th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring
Abbreviated titleIWSHM 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityStanford
Period9/09/2511/09/25
Internet address

Research Groups and Themes

  • Ultrasonics and Non-Destructive Testing (UNDT)

Keywords

  • 2D LIPA
  • Laser Ultrasound
  • Non-destructive Evaluation
  • Defect Detection
  • Poisson-Disk Scanning

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