“…However, levelness readings are derived from depth/3D measurements which can be a bottleneck in many industrial processes, due to the high accuracy required, elevated cost, and tedious maintenance of the acquisition systems. Many depth/3D measurement techniques (Fang et al, 2017) have been explored to compute surface levelness such as time of flight (ToF) (Hagebeuker and Marketing, 2007;Lussana et al, 2015;Wheaton et al, 2017), stereo vision (Brown et al, 2003;Sandoz et al, 2010;Zhou et al, 2018), optical fiber sensing (Mohanty and Kuang, 2011;Eznaveh et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2018), and structured light (Huang et al, 2017;Xu et al, 2017;Zhang, 2018). In general, they vary in terms of working distance, image resolution, response speed, cost, and hardware configuration.…”