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2.4 System configuration
2.4.1 Hardware configuration of the system
Minimum hardware compositions of the system are a note-type PC, a PC-controllable digital still camera with more
than mega pixels, lighting equipment and a scale such as a staff in leveling. Standard hardware compositions of the
system are a desktop PC, another digital still camera, another scale, a color printer, and removal storage device such as
magneto optical disk drive in addition to the above minimum compositions. This hardware configuration is satisfied
with the user request of small-scale and low-cost hardware. Figure 2 shows standard hardware configuration. The left
part of Figure 2 shows hardware for image acquisition at a heritage site and the right part shows hardware for image
processing and analysis in an office.
All hardware components of the system are for all purposes and available on the market. The most expensive
component of the system is a PC-controllable digital still camera. In the autumn of 1998 we got a digital still camera
with 1,280 pixels by 1,000 lines and a 28 mm lens at approximately 8,000 US$, but we can now obtain a digital still
camera with 3,040 pixels by 2,016 lines and the same lens at the same cost.
Desktop PC
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Figure 2. Standard hardware configuration
2.4.2 Software configuration of the system
As shown in Figure 3 the system consists of the following three subsystems:
(1) Image acquisition subsystem
(2) Ortho-image generation subsystem
(3) Restoration information management subsystem.
Image acquisition Ortho-image generation Restoration information
subsystem subsystem management subsystem
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image acquisition plan and restored area
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Retrieval of information
Connecting ortho-images about damage/restoration
Figure 3. Software configuration
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