Data Normalization of Single Camera Visual Measurement Network System

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With the development of visual measurement system , the visual measurement system of single camera which applied in the imaging theory of optical feature points , it has been widespread used in the modern production . Due to the limit of the environment in scene , the visual measurement system of single camera could not measure the shield between the measured objects each other . Focus on this problem , present a kind of the the knowledge of measurement network based on the visual measurement of single camera , set up the measurement network system via the multi-control points . Measure the optical feature points in every network control point via the visual measurement system of single camera; Normalize the measured coordinates into the same world coordinate system , then get the global data , and achieve the overall measurement ; Apply in the three coordinate measuring machine(CMM) to have the simulation experiment , the result indicates that the maximum absolute tolerance between the normalization coordinates via the center of point set and the ones measured by CMM directly is 0.058mm ; But the one between the coordinate repeatedly measured at the position of one network control point is 0.066mm ; So the data normalization has the advantage of more high precision .

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