Photogrammetry for rapid prototyping: development of non-contact 3D reconstruction technologies

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作者
Knyaz, VA [1 ]
机构
[1] State Res Inst Aviat Syst, Moscow, Russia
来源
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LASER AND LASER-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES | 2001年 / 4644卷
关键词
close-range photogrammetry; 3D reconstruction; reverse engineering; triangulation;
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O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
An important stage of rapid prototyping technology is generating computer 3D model of an object to be reproduced. Wide variety of techniques for 3D model generation exists beginning with manual 3D models generation and finishing with full-automated reverse engineering system. The progress in CCD sensors and computers provides the background for integration of photogrammetry as an accurate 3D data source with CAD/CAM. The paper presents the results of developing photogrammetric methods for non-contact spatial coordinates measurements and generation of computer 3D model of real objects. The technology is based on object convergent images processing for calculating its 3D coordinates and surface reconstruction. The hardware used for spatial coordinates measurements is based on PC as central processing unit and video camera as image acquisition device. The original software for Windows 9X realizes the complete technology of 3D reconstruction for rapid input of geometry data in CAD/CAM systems. Technical characteristics of developed systems are given along with the results of applying for various tasks of 3D reconstruction. The paper describes the techniques used for non-contact measurements and the methods providing metric characteristics of reconstructed 3D model. Also the results of system application for 3D reconstruction of complex industrial objects are presented.
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页码:414 / 422
页数:9
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