Short Range Photogrammetry of Objects in Motion
by TAKAKAZU MARUYASU, Prof.Dr. - Eng.
TAICHI OSHIMA, Research Associate
The University of Tokyo
Abstract
Since 1949, the authors have been engaged in the application of Photogra mmetry
to engineering projects. Af first, this technique was applied mainly to making
large scale topographic maps for civil engineering work.
Recently, the field of application of terrestrial photogrammetric techniques were
remarkably developed as the means of precise measurement in many industrial
fields by using short range photogrammetry. The 1.1. S.Stereo-Camera was
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specialiy developed for measurement of objects in motion by the authors, This
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paper deals with the characteristics, mechanism, instrumentations of the new
camera and the techniques, and procedures and accuracy for the actual measure-
ment of examples by this camera.
l. Introduction
Since 1949, the authors have been engaged in projects relating to research
and development using the techniques of terrestrial photogrammetry as a tool for
Precise measurement in three-dimension. Among these are included the applica-
tion to making of large scale topographic maps at dam construction sites, the
application to the automobile industry for obtaining body line drawings, deflection
measurement of structures, measurement of national treasures, development of
measurement techniques in the fields of medical, human engineering, dress make-
up and so on. These research projects have techniques for the precise measurement
of objects changing or constantly in motion. This paper deals with the outline of
photogrammetry techniques which were overcome during the course of the studies
pertaining to the status in question. First of all, the authors have developed the
I.I. S,new stereo-camera for taking photos of objects which change momentarily.
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