{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A Visual Measurement Method for Deep Holes in Composite Material Aerospace Components. {Author}: Meng F;Yang J;Yang G;Lu H;Dong Z;Kang R;Guo D;Qin Y; {Journal}: Sensors (Basel) {Volume}: 24 {Issue}: 12 {Year}: 2024 Jun 11 {Factor}: 3.847 {DOI}: 10.3390/s24123786 {Abstract}: The visual measurement of deep holes in composite material workpieces constitutes a critical step in the robotic assembly of aerospace components. The positioning accuracy of assembly holes significantly impacts the assembly quality of components. However, the complex texture of the composite material surface and mutual interference between the imaging of the inlet and outlet edges of deep holes significantly challenge hole detection. A visual measurement method for deep holes in composite materials based on the radial penalty Laplacian operator is proposed to address the issues by suppressing visual noise and enhancing the features of hole edges. Coupled with a novel inflection-point-removal algorithm, this approach enables the accurate detection of holes with a diameter of 10 mm and a depth of 50 mm in composite material components, achieving a measurement precision of 0.03 mm.