Triangulation 3D Scanning Method in Biomedical Reconstruction

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In this paper is presented the 3D acquisition and reconstruction process of complex geometry objects: two types of hip and cervical-cephalic prosthesis. The reconstruction process is based on triangulation single camera solution method with a 3D optical non-contact scanner which uses an emitted laser beam to sweep the object surfaces.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 166-167)

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145-148

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September 2010

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