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The introduction of vision metrology (VM) systems into various facets of industrial measurement is slowly gaining momentum. Research and development attention is centered on multisensor stereo configurations with near real-time measurement feedback. The potential of single-sensor VM has been largely overlooked, in spite of its promise as an automated on-line high-accuracy 3D measurement tool in large-scale manufacturing. In this paper general attributes of single-sensor VM systems are discussed and two operational scenarios are outlined, one of which involves integration with traditional off-line optical triangulation systems. Example applications of single-sensor VM in the aerospace, nuclear, and automobile industries are also briefly summarized.
Clive S. Fraser andAnne Legac
"Operational scenarios for single-sensor vision metrology systems in industrial measurement", Proc. SPIE 2252, Optical 3D Measurement Techniques II: Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169887
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Clive S. Fraser, Anne Legac, "Operational scenarios for single-sensor vision metrology systems in industrial measurement," Proc. SPIE 2252, Optical 3D Measurement Techniques II: Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169887