Large Scale Dimensional Metrology (LSDM) is a branch of metrology that deals with the measurement of objects with dimensions in the order of several meters. Optical systems, relying on the use of multiple cameras and photogrammetric techniques, are among the most used instruments in this field. These systems require a preliminary calibration procedure to determine some essential parameters, such as camera positions and orientations, focal length, distortion parameters, etc. A structured comparison between two different approaches to camera calibration is herein discussed.
In dimensional inspection of large objects, portable measuring systems are greatly involved in a wealth of applications, such as automotive, motorsports and aerospace industries. Metris K-series Optical CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) system is one of the metrology solutions with relatively high accuracy and flexibility. This paper focuses on measurement strategy via repeatedly measuring a length using Metris K610 camera system. The paper proposes a link between measurement strategy and the system performance that can be achieved. The result of the statistical analysis are also given based on the uncertainty propagation of the CMM.
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