2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3549138
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Development of an optical three-dimensional laser tracker using dual modulated laser diodes and a signal detector

Abstract: Laser trackers are widely used in industry for tasks such as the assembly of airplanes and automobiles, contour measurement, and robot calibration. However, laser trackers are expensive, and the corresponding solution procedure is very complex. The influence of measurement uncertainties is also significant. This study proposes a three-dimensional space position measurement system which consists of two tracking modules, a zero tracking angle return subsystem, and a target quadrant photodiode (QPD). The target Q… Show more

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“…The target QPD is mounted on the object of interest. When the target QPD moves, the laser beam, driven by the tracking module, tracks the zero point of the target QPD [127]. Since no optical mirrors are used for the tracking operation, the measurement uncertainty contributed by the misalignment of the steering mirrors in a conventional laser tracker can be reduced.…”
Section: Triangulation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The target QPD is mounted on the object of interest. When the target QPD moves, the laser beam, driven by the tracking module, tracks the zero point of the target QPD [127]. Since no optical mirrors are used for the tracking operation, the measurement uncertainty contributed by the misalignment of the steering mirrors in a conventional laser tracker can be reduced.…”
Section: Triangulation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%