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13 September 1995 Configuration design for sensor integration
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Proceedings Volume 2598, Videometrics IV; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220907
Event: Photonics East '95, 1995, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract
Due to the nature of many applications, it is difficult with present technology to use a single type of sensor to automatically, accurately, reliably, and completely measure or map, in 3D, objects, sites, or scenes. Therefore, a combination of various sensor technologies is usually the obvious solution. There are several 3D technologies, two of which; digital photogrammetry and triangulation laser scanning, are dealt with in this paper. The final accuracy achieved by the combination of various sensors is a factor of many sensor parameters and the quality of the image coordinate measurements of each sensor. The effect of those parameters must be determined to maximize the overall quality within the constraints imposed by the requirements of the application. The parameters affecting the accuracy of measurement, the test laboratory, and test results using intensity and range data, are presented. The configuration design of intensity and range sensors is discussed based on the results presented here and in two previous papers.
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Sabry F. El-Hakim and J. Angelo Beraldin "Configuration design for sensor integration", Proc. SPIE 2598, Videometrics IV, (13 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220907
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Calibration

Cameras

CCD cameras

Data modeling

CCD image sensors

Image sensors

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