点云
测量不确定度
计算机科学
计量学
激光扫描
软件
校准
过程(计算)
扫描仪
云计算
点(几何)
图像配准
计算机视觉
人工智能
激光器
数学
光学
图像(数学)
统计
物理
操作系统
程序设计语言
几何学
作者
Ye Yang,Yan Jin,Mark Price,Gasser Abdelal,Colm Higgins,Paul Maropoulos
标识
DOI:10.1109/metroaerospace51421.2021.9511727
摘要
Point cloud registration is necessary to join multiple laser scanned data, but researchers have not treated point cloud registration in aircraft assembly in much detail. When applying laser scan metrology into industries, the effects of registration uncertainty on high precision assembly accuracy are not negligible. Based on the use of laser scanner and commercial software PolyWorks, this study investigates the registration uncertainty between part-level and assembly-level point cloud data in aircraft wing assembly. A spar-and-skin assembly with sphere artefacts is used as a case study. Registration uncertainty in gap measurement is also investigated. Results show that: (1) the use of sphere artefacts cannot improve registration accuracy in PolyWorks, but can improve efficiency. (2) Registration process could bring errors and these errors would be affected by the parameters settings during data processing. (3) Systematic errors would be associated with both part-level and assembly-level measurements, and calibration should be applied to eliminate their effects on the measurement of the desired dimensions, i.e. the gap size in this case. It is concluded that laser scanner and computational software can be used for high precision assembly, and evaluating registration uncertainty is a crucial step to improve assembly accuracy.
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