Integration and evaluation of the high-precision MotionCam-3D into a 3D thermography system
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In: Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems Volume 131 / Issue 1 (2024-06-04) , S. 123-133; eissn:2194-878X
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Infrared thermal imaging enables fast, accurate and non-contact measurement of temperature distributions. However, 2D representations of 3D objects often require several images to provide significant information. For such cases, 3D thermograms allow a quick temporal and spatial analysis. In this paper, the integration of an industrial high-precision 3D sensor into a 3D thermography system is presented. The performances of the existing and new systems are assessed and compared by analyzing 3D thermograms of an industry-related test object. The geometry of the obtained point cloud is evaluated by means of a non-referenced point cloud quality assessment approach. It is shown that, in the presence of the spatial resolution and the local curvature, the proposed system performs significantly better than the existing one.
@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-2024070110444, author ={Méndez-Bohórquez, Miguel-David and Schramm, Sebastian and Schmoll, Robert and Kroll, Andreas}, title ={Integration and evaluation of the high-precision MotionCam-3D into a 3D thermography system}, keywords ={620 and Thermografie and Infrarot and 3D-Technologie}, copyright ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/}, language ={en}, journal ={Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems}, year ={2024-06-04} }