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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

H. Kahmen, A. Reiterer:
"High-precision object monitoring with image assisted theodolites - state of the art";
Talk: IWAA 2004 8th International Workshop on Accelerator Alignment, Genf; 2004-10-04 - 2004-10-07; in: "CERN -European Organization for Nuclear Research, IWAA 2004 8th International Workshop on Accelerator Alignment", (2004), 11 pages.



English abstract:
In the past, high-precision online 3D-measuring required artificial targets defining the points on the objects to be monitored. Image assisted theodolite systems can perform these measurements without targeting, using the texture on the surface of the object to find "interesting points". However, well-trained "measurements-experts" are required to operate such a measurement system. In order to make such system easy to use even for non-experts, it can be extended by an appropriate decision system. We report on the state of the art of such image assisted theodolite systems and on the potential future developments.


Online library catalogue of the TU Vienna:
http://aleph.ub.tuwien.ac.at/F?base=tuw01&func=find-c&ccl_term=AC04968232

Electronic version of the publication:
http://iwaa2004.web.cern.ch/IWAA2004/subsite/PDF/20041007_TS11-1_Heribert-Kahmen.pdf


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