Centroid Extraction Method Based on Multi-Scale Gaussian Fitting and Subpixel Edge Reconstruction
Bing Han, Yuanzhang Song, Zhijing Fang, Hangyu Yue, Hongtao Ma, Yuegang Fu, Jian SongAccurate spot-centroid localization is fundamental for determining optical metrics such as modulation transfer function (MTF) and effective focal length (EFL). Conventional methods struggle under non-ideal conditions—asymmetric spots, high noise, and vibration—and mid-wave infrared (MWIR) vibration has received little attention. To address these gaps, we propose multi-scale Gaussian fitting with subpixel edge reconstruction (MSGF-SER), combining image pyramid fitting, Zernike-moment edge extraction, and adaptive eccentricity-weighted fusion. Validated on simulated spots with varying SNRs and experimental sequences (visible off-axis aberration, long-wave infrared (LWIR) high-noise, MWIR micro-vibration), MSGF-SER achieved a noise-free RMSE of 0.03 pixel and 0.84 pixel at 5 dB SNR. On real MWIR vibration sequences, the Y-direction standard deviation (STD) dropped to 0.098 pixel, and the trajectory displacement variance was more than an order of magnitude lower than that of conventional methods. MTF deviations remained within 0.01, and the deviation of the measured mean EFL from the nominal focal length was better than 0.05 mm, and the STD was below 0.02 mm. These results demonstrate that MSGF-SER substantially improves centroid localization accuracy, repeatability, and smoothness under challenging conditions, providing reliable support for high-precision optical system parameter measurement.