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13 September 1995Geometry measurement as integrated part of the manufacturing process using a moved CCD camera
A realized concept for a geometry measurement system is presented to be applied near the production process. Here the measuring object is covered by a robot-guided camera from various positions. By applying photogrammetrical adjustment methods for the evaluation of the image measurements, a measurement uncertainty is realizable which is independent of the accuracy of the camera positioning. Moreover, an image evaluation based on a CAD model is presented, which is especially designed for the use of a moved camera.
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Michael Zapp, Hartmut Janocha, "Geometry measurement as integrated part of the manufacturing process using a moved CCD camera," Proc. SPIE 2598, Videometrics IV, (13 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220916