Metric performance of a high-resolution laser scanner

被引:0
|
作者
Gordon, S [1 ]
Lichti, D [1 ]
Stewart, M [1 ]
Tsakiri, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ Technol, Dept Spatial Sci, Perth, WA 6001, Australia
来源
VIDEOMETRICS AND OPTICAL METHODS FOR 3D SHAPE MEASUREMENT | 2001年 / 4309卷
关键词
laser scanning; calibration; 3D sensing; deformation monitoring; surface modeling;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
The recent emergence of high-resolution laser scanning technology offers unprecedented levels of data density for close range metrology applications such as deformation monitoring and industrial inspection. The scanner's pulsed laser ranging device coupled with beam deflection mechanisms facilitates rapid acquisition of literally millions of three-dimensional point measurements. Perhaps the greatest advantage of such a system lies in the high sample density that permits accurate and detailed surface modeling as well as superior visualisation relative to existing measurement technologies (eg. digital cameras). As with any metrology technique, measurement accuracy is critically dependent upon instrument calibration. This aspect has been, and continues to be, an important research topic within the photogrammetric community. Ground-based laser scanners are no exception, and appropriate calibration procedures are still being developed. The authors' experience has shown that traditional sensor calibration techniques, in some instances, can not be directly applied to laser scanners. This paper details an investigation into the calibration and use of the Cyrax 2400 3D laser scanner. With its variable spatial resolution (up to 0.5mm sample interval at a 50m range) and high accuracy (manufacturer's specifications: +/- 4mm in range, +/- 6mm in position), the Cyrax offers great potential for close range (up to 100m) metrology applications. A series of rigorous experiments were conducted in order to quantify the instrument's precision and accuracy.
引用
收藏
页码:174 / 184
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] NEW AUTOMATED, HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST SCANNER
    DICK, DE
    ELLIOTT, RD
    METZ, RL
    ROJOHN, DS
    ULTRASONIC IMAGING, 1979, 1 (04) : 368 - 377
  • [22] HIGH-RESOLUTION REAL-TIME ULTRASONIC SCANNER
    BERSON, M
    VAILLANT, L
    PATAT, F
    POURCELOT, L
    ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 1992, 18 (05): : 471 - 478
  • [23] CD performance of a new high-resolution laser pattern generator
    Lidén, P
    Vikholm, T
    Kjellberg, L
    Bjuggren, M
    Edgren, K
    Larsson, J
    Haddleton, S
    Askebjer, P
    19TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON PHOTOMASK TECHNOLOGY, PTS 1 AND 2, 1999, 3873 : 28 - 35
  • [24] Resonant PZT MEMS Scanner for High-Resolution Displays
    Baran, Utku
    Brown, Dean
    Holmstrom, Sven
    Balma, Davide
    Davis, Wyatt O.
    Muralt, Paul
    Urey, Hakan
    JOURNAL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS, 2012, 21 (06) : 1303 - 1310
  • [25] High-resolution hydrographic airborne laser scanner for surveying inland waters and shallow coastal zones
    Pfennigbauer, Martin
    Ullrich, Andreas
    Steinbacher, Frank
    Aufleger, Markus
    LASER RADAR TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS XVI, 2011, 8037
  • [26] HIGH-RESOLUTION LASER SPECTROSCOPY
    BLATT, R
    NEUHAUSER, W
    APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS, 1994, 59 (02): : 87 - 87
  • [27] HIGH-RESOLUTION LASER STRAINMETER
    GOULTY, NR
    KING, GCP
    WALLARD, AJ
    NATURE, 1973, 246 (5434) : 470 - 470
  • [28] HIGH-RESOLUTION LASER SPECTROSCOPY
    DUXBURY, G
    CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 1983, 12 (04) : 453 - 504
  • [29] HIGH-RESOLUTION LASER SPECTROSCOPY
    SCHAWLOW, AL
    JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 1978, 68 (05) : 623 - 624
  • [30] A HIGH-RESOLUTION LASER PRINTER
    STARKWEATHER, GK
    JOURNAL OF IMAGING TECHNOLOGY, 1985, 11 (06): : 300 - 305