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26 October 1983 Turbine Blade Image Processing System
Neal S. Page, Wesley E. Snyder, Sarah A. Rajala
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Proceedings Volume 0397, Applications of Digital Image Processing V; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935309
Event: 1983 International Technical Conference/Europe, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
A vision system has been developed at North Carolina State University to identify the orientation and three dimensional location of steam turbine blades that are stacked in an industrial A-frame cart. The system uses a controlled light source for structured illumination and a single camera to extract the information required by the image processing software to calculate the position and orientation of a turbine blade in real time.
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Neal S. Page, Wesley E. Snyder, and Sarah A. Rajala "Turbine Blade Image Processing System", Proc. SPIE 0397, Applications of Digital Image Processing V, (26 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935309
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Light sources

Imaging systems

3D image processing

Light

Image processing

Image processing software

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