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20 November 2003 Canister-free videogrammetry system for thermal vacuum and space applications
Stephane Roose, Yvan Stockman, Jean-Christophe Bolsee, Dominic Doyle, Gerd Ulbrich
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Abstract
The development of a canister-free videogrammetry system is presented. Applications in view, are coordinate measurements during thermal vacuum test and on-baord space flight metrology of mechanical structures, reflectors and antenna's. The paper presents the breadboard system architecture. Two breadboards have been developed. One is based on a space-qualified micro-imager camera. Lenses and flashers are all commercial components and have been made vacuum compatible. Results of accuracy (typically 50ppm) and resolution (typically 25 ppm) tests, in ambient and in vacuum are also presented.
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Stephane Roose, Yvan Stockman, Jean-Christophe Bolsee, Dominic Doyle, and Gerd Ulbrich "Canister-free videogrammetry system for thermal vacuum and space applications", Proc. SPIE 5190, Recent Developments in Traceable Dimensional Measurements II, (20 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.503457
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Calibration

Metrology

3D acquisition

Charge-coupled devices

Holography

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