Using virtual scanning to find optimal configuration of a 3D scanner turntable for scanning of mechanical parts

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The article describes a method of simulated 3D scanning of triangle meshes based on ray casting which is used to find the optimal configuration of a real 3D scanner turntable. The configuration include the number of scanners, their elevation above the rotary table and the number of required rotation steps. The evaluation is based on the percentage of the part surface covered by the resulting point cloud, which determines the ability to capture all details of the shape. Principal component analysis is used as a secondary criterion to also evaluate the ability to capture the overall general proportions of the model.

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3D scanning, point cloud, time-of-flight, TOF, scanner, camera, simulation

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Sensors. 2021, vol. 21, issue 16, art. no. 5343.