Four types of weighted fusion methods, including pixel-level, least-squares, parametrical and non-parametrical, have been classified and theoretically analysed in this study. In particular, the uncertainty propagation of the weighted least-squares fusion was analysed and its relation to the Kalman filter was studied. In cooperation with different fitting models, these four weighted fusion methods can be applied to a range of measurement challenges. The experimental results of this study show that the four weighted fusion methods compose a computationally efficient and reliable system for multi-sensor measurement problems, especially for freeform surface measurement. A comparison of weighted fusion with residual approximation-based fusion ha...
This thesis discusses matching of 3D surfaces, in particular, their registration in a common coordin...
This paper proposes an algorithm for fusing digital surface models (DSM) obtained by heterogenous se...
This paper proposes an algorithm for fusing digital surface models (DSM) obtained by heterogenous se...
Four types of weighted fusion methods, including pixel-level, least-squares, parametrical and non-pa...
The trend towards product miniaturisation and multi-functionality constitutes a driving force for th...
The combined use of multiple measurement sensors is considered as a promising solution in surface me...
Nowadays, the use of freeform surfaces in various functional applications has become more widespread...
The measurement of ultra-precision freeform surfaces commonly requires several datasets from differe...
The recent proliferation of engineered surfaces, including freeform and structured surfaces, is chal...
Seventh International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements, Xia'men, China, August 8, 2015...
With manufacturing shifting from traditional products to high value products, the complexity and acc...
Nowadays, the use of freeform surfaces in various functional applications has become more widespread...
Information from complementary and redundant sensors are often combined within sensor fusion algorit...
Information from complementary and redundant sensors are often combined within sensor fusion algorit...
This thesis discusses matching of 3D surfaces, in particular, their registration in a common coordin...
This paper proposes an algorithm for fusing digital surface models (DSM) obtained by heterogenous se...
This paper proposes an algorithm for fusing digital surface models (DSM) obtained by heterogenous se...
Four types of weighted fusion methods, including pixel-level, least-squares, parametrical and non-pa...
The trend towards product miniaturisation and multi-functionality constitutes a driving force for th...
The combined use of multiple measurement sensors is considered as a promising solution in surface me...
Nowadays, the use of freeform surfaces in various functional applications has become more widespread...
The measurement of ultra-precision freeform surfaces commonly requires several datasets from differe...
The recent proliferation of engineered surfaces, including freeform and structured surfaces, is chal...
Seventh International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements, Xia'men, China, August 8, 2015...
With manufacturing shifting from traditional products to high value products, the complexity and acc...
Nowadays, the use of freeform surfaces in various functional applications has become more widespread...
Information from complementary and redundant sensors are often combined within sensor fusion algorit...
Information from complementary and redundant sensors are often combined within sensor fusion algorit...
This thesis discusses matching of 3D surfaces, in particular, their registration in a common coordin...
This paper proposes an algorithm for fusing digital surface models (DSM) obtained by heterogenous se...
This paper proposes an algorithm for fusing digital surface models (DSM) obtained by heterogenous se...