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The metrological concept and the optical probe system of the cylinder form coordinate measuring instrument (CMM)
MFU110WP is described. Optical and tactile scanning form and position measurement data of a variety of standards and
workpieces are discussed both in comparison to each other and to calibrated profiles of other measurement instruments.
New scanning techniques like helical and spiral shaped scanning are presented.
O. Jusko,M. Neugebauer,H. Reimann,P. Drabarek,M. Fleischer, andT. Gnausch
"Form measurements by optical and tactile scanning", Proc. SPIE 7133, Fifth International Symposium on Instrumentation Science and Technology, 71333A (12 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807534
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O. Jusko, M. Neugebauer, H. Reimann, P. Drabarek, M. Fleischer, T. Gnausch, "Form measurements by optical and tactile scanning," Proc. SPIE 7133, Fifth International Symposium on Instrumentation Science and Technology, 71333A (12 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807534