International audienceWe are developing a multilateration system at a reasonable cost that aims at an accuracy better than 50 μm determined with a consistent metrological approach. In this context, an absolute distance meter, developed in-house, is used as a unique telemetric system to feed the different measurement heads of the multilateration system through a network of optical fibers. The uncertainty contribution for a distance measurement of the telemetric system itself, in a controlled environment, is from 2 μm up to 100 m (k = 1). In this paper, the uncertainty contribution due to mechanical designs of the measurement heads and the target is estimated: the gimbal mechanisms we have designed are presented and their sources of error are...
Modern manufacturing technologies place increasingly higher demands on industrial measurement system...
This paper details a method of estimating the uncertainty of dimensional measurement for a three-dim...
In order to achieve nanometer accuracy, metrologists need to identify the sources of error...
International audienceWe are developing a multilateration system at a reasonable cost that aims at a...
International audienceLarge-volume metrology is essential to many high-value industries and contribu...
Optical measurements with coordinate measurement machines equipped with optical sensors, and video m...
International audienceWe have measured the three-dimensional coordinates of retroreflecting glass sp...
A new universal non-contact measurement machine design for measuring free-form optics with 30 nm exp...
The performance of 3D Imaging Systems needs to be evaluated using a common terminology and test proc...
Environmental effects typically limit the accuracy of large scale coordinate measurements in applica...
Absolute metrology measures the actual distance between two optical fiducials. A number of methods h...
Abstract—In this paper, we suggest a novel system that is capable of measuring absolute distances wi...
The paper presents a method for estimating the uncertainty of optical coordinate measurement based o...
Optical interferometry is a well-known technique successfully used to perform displacementmeasuremen...
Digital twins of measurement systems are used to estimate their measurement uncertainty. In the past...
Modern manufacturing technologies place increasingly higher demands on industrial measurement system...
This paper details a method of estimating the uncertainty of dimensional measurement for a three-dim...
In order to achieve nanometer accuracy, metrologists need to identify the sources of error...
International audienceWe are developing a multilateration system at a reasonable cost that aims at a...
International audienceLarge-volume metrology is essential to many high-value industries and contribu...
Optical measurements with coordinate measurement machines equipped with optical sensors, and video m...
International audienceWe have measured the three-dimensional coordinates of retroreflecting glass sp...
A new universal non-contact measurement machine design for measuring free-form optics with 30 nm exp...
The performance of 3D Imaging Systems needs to be evaluated using a common terminology and test proc...
Environmental effects typically limit the accuracy of large scale coordinate measurements in applica...
Absolute metrology measures the actual distance between two optical fiducials. A number of methods h...
Abstract—In this paper, we suggest a novel system that is capable of measuring absolute distances wi...
The paper presents a method for estimating the uncertainty of optical coordinate measurement based o...
Optical interferometry is a well-known technique successfully used to perform displacementmeasuremen...
Digital twins of measurement systems are used to estimate their measurement uncertainty. In the past...
Modern manufacturing technologies place increasingly higher demands on industrial measurement system...
This paper details a method of estimating the uncertainty of dimensional measurement for a three-dim...
In order to achieve nanometer accuracy, metrologists need to identify the sources of error...