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27 November 2001 Optical and microwave length measurement for logs
Andreas Stelzer, Christian G. Diskus, Robert Holzer, Erich Kolmhofer, Michael Stadler
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Abstract
The objective of the presented research program is to design and develop a prototype system for measuring the length of a moving log in an outdoor environment. Investigations on different sensor concepts proved the suitability of certain radar and optical solutions. The two systems, one applying microwaves and evaluating the Doppler-shift, the other using digital image processing are described in detail.
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Andreas Stelzer, Christian G. Diskus, Robert Holzer, Erich Kolmhofer, and Michael Stadler "Optical and microwave length measurement for logs", Proc. SPIE 4491, Subsurface and Surface Sensing Technologies and Applications III, (27 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450159
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Sensors

Radar

Cameras

Image processing

Microwave radiation

Computer programming

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