L2-9563 — Final report
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Laser multiple line triangulation system for real-time 3-D monitoring of chest wall during breathing.

This paper describes koncepts and methods for observation of 3D objects during motion in real time with support of laser multiple line projectors and triangulation method

COBISS.SI-ID: 24626905
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Initial healing rates as predictive factors of venous ulcer healing : the use of a laser-based three-dimensional ulcer measurement.

Work describes the concept of laser triangulation applied in ulcer healing.

COBISS.SI-ID: 24564953
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High-speed measurement of foot shape based on multiple-laser-plane triangulation

The current methods are reaching truly high speed in one view configuration, but in the case of the entire object shape measurement, they are limited due to mutual interference between multiple measuring modules. The proposed method overcomes this limitation by using a laser multiple-line triangulation technique, where each of several measuring modules uses a unique laser wavelength. The measuring modules are positioned so that the entire surface of the foot is digitized. This prevents unwanted overlapping between adjacent light patterns.

COBISS.SI-ID: 11223579
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Examples of using 3D laser profilometry to monitor product shape

The points on surface acquired by scanning must be analyzed in some practical applications and relevant characteristics should be extracted, which are relevant for a quality of product tested. Based on these extracted characteristics one can determine, wheather the quality of a product is sufficient. This paper presents three examples of systems for measurement of product 3D shapes and algorithms of point cloud analysis, where the ultimate goal was the extraction of relevant characteristics.

COBISS.SI-ID: 10938651
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Analysis of Slovene army soldiers' feet

The research was conducted to measure 3D geometry of Slovene Army soldiers feet. Statistical analysis showed some correlation between characteristic dimensions. Analysis can be used bz shoe manufacturers to better design shoe geometry to fit larger portion of the population.

COBISS.SI-ID: 24129319