The hardware components of a real-time photogrammetric imaging
system may contain (1) Charge Coupled or Charge Injection Devices (CCD or
CID) or even Photodiodes, (2) Image Data Transfer facilities and (3)
Frame-grabbing facilities (to hook onto non-standard analog signals like
Analog-Digital converters).
In these regards, biomechanic applications were among the earliest
real-time semi-photogrammetric svstems found in literature (e.g., k'oltring
1974). These applications were followed by other unconventional applica
tions like industrial measurements (Pinkney 1978), and machine vision
(Haggren 1986). It is apparent that real-time photogrammetric systems
offer, due to their fast operational abilities, further possibilities with
regard to system calibration, network design, control feedback and interac
tive processing (Gruen 1988).