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Figure 4. Experiment executed in Kanazawa Institute of
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Figure 4 shows the experiment executed in Kanazawa Institute
of Technology. This position corresponds to the line sensor À.
We can find out the line number of each target point from other
line sensor easy. Line number corresponds to the angle from
other line sensor position to target point. Measurement
resolution can be calculated theoretically as follows. If target
point located 100m far from line sensor position, theoretical
resolution can be calculated as follows.
Focal Length 135mm:
Resolution = 100000 x SIN((7/180)*21.39/3600)
= 10.4mm
Focal Length 300mm:
Resolution = 100000 x SIN((1/180)*9.62/3600)
— 4.7mm
Obtained images by using CCD line sensor are shown in Figure
5. Preliminary analysis of the obtained CCD line sensor images
showed the following result. Mean measuring crror for focal
length 300mm was about [5mm at the target about 100m far
from CCD line sensor.
5. SUMMARY
In this experiment, following things are become clear. CCD line
sensor is effective for 3D measurement. Calculation of 3D
position of target is very casy. Rotation of 360°is not necessary
for measuring the 3D position of targets.
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Figure 5. CCD line sensor images used in this study
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