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4 November 1999 Three-dimensional optical digitizer system: working with white light for the manufacturing industry
Jorge Rodriguez-Larena, Fernando Canal Bienzobas, Fernando Campos
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Proceedings Volume 3898, Photonic Systems and Applications in Defense and Manufacturing; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368495
Event: International Symposium on Photonics and Applications, 1999, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
In this work, an optical system for digitizing 3D objects by using structured light is described. It is fast, contactless, highly accurate and it can work in strongly illuminated environments. An application for an industrial quality control set-up is presented, in which sand cores to be used in the car industry are automatically handled by a robot and analyzed by the 3D digitizer. After the analysis of each core presented by the robot, the digitizer sends an OK or KO instruction for the faultless or faulty piece to be placed by the robot in a different area. In order to perform all the calculations required for the analysis and for the hardware control, a specific software has been developed. A series of examples and result are shown with comments on the advantages of the method here described.
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Jorge Rodriguez-Larena, Fernando Canal Bienzobas, and Fernando Campos "Three-dimensional optical digitizer system: working with white light for the manufacturing industry", Proc. SPIE 3898, Photonic Systems and Applications in Defense and Manufacturing, (4 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368495
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Projection systems

3D image processing

Calibration

Optics manufacturing

Cameras

3D scanning

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