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3 December 2014 A three-dimensional measuring system based on 2D laser displacement sensor
Sulun Jiang, Yuegang Fu, Wangbin Zhu, Yingwei Zhang, Weichen Wang
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Abstract
3D(Three-dimensional) measurement has found its applications in the fields of automation process, Reverse engineering(RE), machine vision, as well as medical diagnostic. There are some disadvantages in the present 3D measurement methods. In this paper, a 2D laser displacement sensor-based and fast-dimensional surface measurement method for small size objects was proposed after analyzing the existing three-dimensional measurement methods. This method uses the information collected by 2D laser displacement sensor and encoder in pan-tilt to three-dimensional reconstruct 3D model. And then discuss the restrictive relation between angular velocity of pan-tilt and parameters (measurement range, signal sample rate, precision, etc.) of 2D laser displacement sensor. The sources of error and methods of improving precision were analyzed. Theoretical analyses and experiments have proved the feasibility, high-precision and practical of this method.
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Sulun Jiang, Yuegang Fu, Wangbin Zhu, Yingwei Zhang, and Weichen Wang "A three-dimensional measuring system based on 2D laser displacement sensor", Proc. SPIE 9297, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Laser and Optical Measurement Technology; and Fiber Optic Sensors, 92971M (3 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2072998
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Structured light

3D metrology

3D modeling

Laser applications

Computer programming

Error analysis

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