3D CAD model generation of mechanical parts using coded‐pattern projection and laser triangulation systems
Abstract
Purpose
Investigate the use of two imaging‐based methods – coded pattern projection and laser‐based triangulation – to generate 3D models as input to a rapid prototyping pipeline.
Design/methodology/approach
Discusses structured lighting technologies as suitable imaging‐based methods. Two approaches, coded‐pattern projection and laser‐based triangulation, are specifically identified and discussed in detail. Two commercial systems are used to generate experimental results. These systems include the Genex Technologies 3D FaceCam and the Integrated Vision Products Ranger System.
Findings
Presents 3D reconstructions of objects from each of the commercial systems.
Research limitations/implications
Provides background in imaging‐based methods for 3D data collection and model generation. A practical limitation is that imaging‐based systems do not currently meet accuracy requirements, but continued improvements in imaging systems will minimize this limitation.
Practical implications
Imaging‐based approaches to 3D model generation offer potential to increase scanning time and reduce scanning complexity.
Originality/value
Introduces imaging‐based concepts to the rapid prototyping pipeline.
Keywords
Citation
Page, D., Koschan, A., Voisin, S., Ali, N. and Abidi, M. (2005), "3D CAD model generation of mechanical parts using coded‐pattern projection and laser triangulation systems", Assembly Automation, Vol. 25 No. 3, pp. 230-238. https://doi.org/10.1108/01445150510610953
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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