A concept of CAD model-based automated 3D measurement and the evaluation of its feasibility in cases drawn from industrial needs. Automated 3D measurement can be seen as comprising two steps: measurement planning and measurement execution. The concept was evaluated by implementing a graphical measurement planning tool and two automatic optical measurement systems equipped with vision systems for sensory feedback. The operation chain from CAD model-based measurement planning to comparison between the measured and designed geometries was demonstrated. Successful experiments with automatic operation controlled by the measurement plan and vision guidance were carried out and the key performance criteria were met.
CAD and vision in rangefinder-based dimensional metrology
1997-01-01
1088706 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
CAD and Vision in Rangefinder-based Dimensional Metrology
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1963
Stroboscopic Stereo Rangefinder
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|Laser rangefinder based road following
Tema Archive | 2005
|