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A hand-held 3D laser scanning with global positioning system of subvoxel precision
2011
Journal of Physics, Conference Series
In this paper we propose a hand-held 3D laser scanner composed of an optical head device to extract 3D local surface information and a stereo vision system with subvoxel precision to measure the position and orientation of the 3D optical head. The optical head is manually scanned over the surface object by the operator. The orientation and position of the 3D optical head is determined by a phase-sensitive method using a 2D regular intensity pattern. This phase reference pattern is rigidly fixed
doi:10.1088/1742-6596/274/1/012068
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