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16 April 2008 ASTM E57 3D imaging systems committee: an update
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In 2006, ASTM committee E57 was established to develop standards for the performance evaluation of 3D imaging systems. The committee's initial focus is on standards for 3D imaging systems typically used for applications including, but not limited to, construction and maintenance, surveying, mapping and terrain characterization, manufacturing (e.g., aerospace, shipbuilding), transportation, mining, mobility, historic preservation, and forensics. ASTM E57 consists of four subcommittees: Terminology, Test Methods, Best Practices, and Data Interoperability. This paper reports the accomplishments of the ASTM E57 3D Imaging Systems committee in 2007.
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Geraldine S. Cheok, Alan M. Lytle, and Kamel S. Saidi "ASTM E57 3D imaging systems committee: an update", Proc. SPIE 6950, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XIII, 69500J (16 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.791929
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Imaging systems

3D imaging standards

Spherical lenses

Reflectivity

Stereoscopy

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