Essays about: "3D skanner"
Found 5 essays containing the words 3D skanner.
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1. Design of an Industrial Bin Picking Station
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : With the ever-increasing demand for automation, new ways to optimize production lines are needed. The aim of this thesis is to complete an industrial automation task by employing a concept in robotics known as bin picking. The concept involves organizing objects by picking them out of a cluttered bin using an industrial robot. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation of astructured-light 3D-scanner for respiratory gating in PET/CT in a clinical setting
University essay from KTH/Medicinteknik och hälsosystemAbstract : In this study a structured light prototype device was evaluated for the possible use as a respiratory gating device in PET/CT. The device functions by measuring the movement in the vertical direction of the obtained 3D-surface of the chest and abdomen with the breathing. READ MORE
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3. 3d scanner : Accuracy, performance and challenges with a low cost 3d scanning platform
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : 3d scanning of objects and the surroundings have many practical uses. During the last decade reduced cost and increased performance has made them more accessible to larger consumer groups. The price point is still however high, where popular scanners are in the price range 30,000 USD-50,000 USD. READ MORE
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4. Porous Asphalt Clogging Performance Under Swedish Conditions
University essay from KTH/ByggvetenskapAbstract : Porous asphalt has gradually gained a lot of popularity in the past ten years for its ability to reduce traffic noise, especially noise generated between tire and road surface. The acoustical absorption properties are mainly due to the pore structure and the texture of the mixture. READ MORE
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5. Devaluing the mitqal : Inherent Trading Fees in the Metrics of Birka
University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratoriet; Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kulturAbstract : Abstract: Previous research on the Viking Age trade centre of Birka has suggested the parallel use of two harmonising standard weight units, differing in mass by five percent. As an explanation to this phenomenon, this paper puts forward a hypothesis of a trading fee, embedded in the weights. READ MORE