Low cost 3D imaging system

This report details the author’s work on two separate parts of the final year project. The first involves the design and fabrication of a Compact Light Projection System. Building on an existing system, the author challenges to reduce the footprint and make it more portable. Another objective...

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Main Author: Liu, Dazhong
Other Authors: Anand Krishna Asundi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-609482023-03-04T18:51:07Z Low cost 3D imaging system Liu, Dazhong Anand Krishna Asundi School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine design and construction This report details the author’s work on two separate parts of the final year project. The first involves the design and fabrication of a Compact Light Projection System. Building on an existing system, the author challenges to reduce the footprint and make it more portable. Another objective is to make it compatible for vertical mounting and horizontal mounting to scan objects from both the top and front plane. The completed product is then calibrated and tested with various samples to find out the capabilities and limitations. Second part of the report focus on the Low Cost Light Scanning System whereby components and materials are constrained to a defined budget. In this portion, the author experimented with several options to determine the most effective set-up. The set-up is then tested with samples to determine its usability. The report ends with the conclusion drawn after the completion of the projects. Recommendations were also suggested for certain aspects to improve upon in any future attempts which seek to build upon the existing work. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2014-06-03T07:24:31Z 2014-06-03T07:24:31Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60948 en Nanyang Technological University 64 p. application/pdf
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Low cost 3D imaging system
description This report details the author’s work on two separate parts of the final year project. The first involves the design and fabrication of a Compact Light Projection System. Building on an existing system, the author challenges to reduce the footprint and make it more portable. Another objective is to make it compatible for vertical mounting and horizontal mounting to scan objects from both the top and front plane. The completed product is then calibrated and tested with various samples to find out the capabilities and limitations. Second part of the report focus on the Low Cost Light Scanning System whereby components and materials are constrained to a defined budget. In this portion, the author experimented with several options to determine the most effective set-up. The set-up is then tested with samples to determine its usability. The report ends with the conclusion drawn after the completion of the projects. Recommendations were also suggested for certain aspects to improve upon in any future attempts which seek to build upon the existing work.
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