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4D active and passive thermography measurement system using a KUKA KR16 robot and time-of-flight imaging

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Despite the fact that most thermography research is still based on 2D imaging techniques, researchers are investigating the true power and calibration of thermal imaging in three dimensions [1, 2]. In our research multi-camera systems are built up around time-of-flight sensors [3-5], used to capture the geometric shape of the test object. The measurement setup and methodology we propose includes an industrial KUKA KR-16W robot which makes it possible to scan the object from multiple viewpoints and adds time as an extra 4th dimension during the passive thermography experiments. This automated system helps to compensate the influence of directional emissivity [6].
Book: 13th Quantitative Infrared Thermography Conference : QIRT 2016, 4-8 July 2016, Gdansk, Poland
Pages: 670 - 677
Publication year:2016
Keywords:P1 Proceeding
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Authors from:Higher Education
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