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An inexpensive sensor for measuring surface geometry

โœ Scribed by Jonathan R. Starck; Gabrielle Murray; Patricia V. Lawford; D.Rodney Hose


Book ID
104376674
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
157 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1350-4533

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โœฆ Synopsis


A technique to measure surface geometry using a conductive ink sensor is described. In the human system distorted cylinders are common, and geometry can be reconstructed from local measures of curvature. An algorithm is presented to reconstruct the shape of a surface from a series of curvature measurements. The Abrams Gentile Entertainment patented bend sensor was evaluated as a curvature transducer. The sensor was tested at the extremes of the likely measurement range, from curvatures below 0.01 mm ฯช1 up to a curvature of 0.1 mm ฯช1 . The upper curvature limit proved beyond the design specification of the sensor. The technique was applied at the lower curvature range to reconstruct one quadrant of the chest of a volunteer and record breathing movement. The bend sensor is inexpensive and can be applied to obtain an approximate reconstruction of surface geometry in the human system.


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