Measurement of three-dimensional profiles with multi structure linear lighting

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Abstract

In reverse engineering, it is very challenging to acquire the 3D profile information of an object rapidly with high accuracy. This becomes even harder to measure the profile of a large object, such as an automobile body press part as it has a wide scope and is not easy to realize. A new non-contact measuring method using multi structure linear lighting (or multi light-knife) based on laser scanning measurement technology is presented in this paper. The principle of the multi light-knife is first presented. To improve the accuracy of the measuring device developed in this work, a virtual net mapping and the least square theory is applied to calibrate the measuring device of the multi light-knife in the whole measuring field. When the device is used to measure automobile body press parts, a route planning method is used to ease the contradiction between measuring accuracy and the range of measurement. System calibration is achieved by compensating the platform error. Experiments on a rear view mirror case show that the multi light-knife is a very effective device and can become a very promising way to acquire the 3D profile information of large objects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)493-499
Number of pages7
JournalRobotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2003

Keywords

  • 3D profile
  • Laser scanning
  • Multi light-knife
  • Optic-electronic non-contact measurement
  • Reverse engineering

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