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10 September 2004 Phasogrammetric optical 3D sensor for the measurement of large objects
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In the following, optical 3D-measurement systems based on fringe projection techniques according to the principle of phasogrammetry are introduced. These self-calibrating measuring systems allow the automated measurement of complex objects. In combination with adequate software tools to evaluate the data, a variety of different tasks can be performed in a productive environment.
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Peter Kuhmstedt, Matthias Heinze, Michael Himmelreich, Georg Notni, Christian Brauer-Burchardt, and Gunther Notni "Phasogrammetric optical 3D sensor for the measurement of large objects", Proc. SPIE 5457, Optical Metrology in Production Engineering, (10 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.546696
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Calibration

Sensors

Projection systems

Head

Imaging systems

3D metrology

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