2012
DOI: 10.3390/s120101100
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Pre-Processing of Point-Data from Contact and Optical 3D Digitization Sensors

Abstract: Contemporary 3D digitization systems employed by reverse engineering (RE) feature ever-growing scanning speeds with the ability to generate large quantity of points in a unit of time. Although advantageous for the quality and efficiency of RE modelling, the huge number of point datas can turn into a serious practical problem, later on, when the CAD model is generated. In addition, 3D digitization processes are very often plagued by measuring errors, which can be attributed to the very nature of measuring syste… Show more

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“…In the presented technique, 3D images of the maxillary and mandibular edentulous arches were obtained by inverting the digitized images of intaglio surfaces of the impressions that were recorded with a closed mouth impression technique using the patient's existing dentures. The scanned image was obtained using a noncontact optical scanner, which projects a white light or laser beam to the surface of the object to visualize the object 3‐dimensionally by registering the reflected patterns 14 . In this working principle, an optical scanner can only provide the surface data of one side of the scanned object as a positive form image that represents how the object is seen from the outside.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the presented technique, 3D images of the maxillary and mandibular edentulous arches were obtained by inverting the digitized images of intaglio surfaces of the impressions that were recorded with a closed mouth impression technique using the patient's existing dentures. The scanned image was obtained using a noncontact optical scanner, which projects a white light or laser beam to the surface of the object to visualize the object 3‐dimensionally by registering the reflected patterns 14 . In this working principle, an optical scanner can only provide the surface data of one side of the scanned object as a positive form image that represents how the object is seen from the outside.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement can be made by contact or contactless, automatically or manually. In the case of contact measurements, as it was with the presented study, the contact with the object of measurement is achieved by spherical probe which touches the measured object, thus registering a point cloud that can be further reconstructed to a virtual model [11]. The machine has associated volumetric probing tolerance of 1µm [6].…”
Section: Disscusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As to these kinds of workpieces, the measuring accuracy directly determines the manufacturing quality, because measurement is indispensible to accuracy inspection and has become a part of great importance in production process [1]. In the field of aeronautical manufacturing, there are so many blades in an aircraft engine, whose geometric parameters exert a great influence on the whole performance of the engine [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%