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Sensor for In-Motion Continuous 3D Shape Measurement Based on Dual Line-Scan Cameras
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2016
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EngineeringMeasurement3D Pose EstimationThree-dimensional Surface DataComputer-aided DesignIn-motion Continuous 3D3D Body Scanning3D Computer VisionImage AnalysisCalibrationCamera CalibrationKinematicsInstrumentationComputational GeometryDual Line-scan CamerasGeometric ModelingMachine VisionStructure From MotionComputer VisionNatural SciencesImage Matching StrategyShape Measurement3D Scanning3D ReconstructionMulti-view Geometry
The acquisition of three-dimensional surface data plays an increasingly important role in the industrial sector. Numerous 3D shape measurement techniques have been developed. However, there are still limitations and challenges in fast measurement of large-scale objects or high-speed moving objects. The innovative line scan technology opens up new potentialities owing to the ultra-high resolution and line rate. To this end, a sensor for in-motion continuous 3D shape measurement based on dual line-scan cameras is presented. In this paper, the principle and structure of the sensor are investigated. The image matching strategy is addressed and the matching error is analyzed. The sensor has been verified by experiments and high-quality results are obtained.
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