图像拼接
激光跟踪器
测距
计算机科学
长度测量
背景(考古学)
激光扫描
激光器
观测误差
航程(航空)
遥感
测量仪器
光学
人工智能
工程类
地质学
物理
数学
统计
电信
航空航天工程
古生物学
热力学
作者
Bala Muralikrishnan,Braden Czapla,Vincent Lee,Craig M. Shakarji,Daniel Sawyer,Matthias Saure
出处
期刊:Sensors
[MDPI AG]
日期:2024-05-07
卷期号:24 (10): 2960-2960
被引量:2
摘要
Laser trackers (LTs) are dimensional measurement instruments commonly employed in the manufacture and assembly of large structures. Terrestrial laser scanners (TLSs) are a related class of dimensional measurement instruments more commonly employed in surveying, reverse engineering, and forensics. Commercially available LTs typically have measurement ranges of up to 80 m. The measurement ranges of TLSs vary from about 50 m to several hundred meters, with some extending as far as several kilometers. It is difficult, if not impossible, to construct long reference lengths to evaluate the ranging performances of these instruments over that distance. In this context, we explore the use of stitching errors (i.e., stacking errors in adjoining or overlapping short lengths) and stitching lengths (i.e., constructing long reference lengths from multiple positions of a reference instrument by registration) to evaluate these instruments. Through experimental data and a discussion on uncertainty, we show that stitching is indeed a viable option to evaluate the ranging performances of LTs and TLSs.
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