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12 January 2018 Research on key technology of the verification system of steel rule based on vision measurement
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Abstract
The steel rule plays an important role in quantity transmission. However, the traditional verification method of steel rule based on manual operation and reading brings about low precision and low efficiency. A machine vison based verification system of steel rule is designed referring to JJG1-1999-Verificaiton Regulation of Steel Rule [1]. What differentiates this system is that it uses a new calibration method of pixel equivalent and decontaminates the surface of steel rule. Experiments show that these two methods fully meet the requirements of the verification system. Measuring results strongly prove that these methods not only meet the precision of verification regulation, but also improve the reliability and efficiency of the verification system.
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Siyuan Jia, Zhong Wang, Changjie Liu, Luhua Fu, Yiming Li, and Ruijun Lu "Research on key technology of the verification system of steel rule based on vision measurement", Proc. SPIE 10621, 2017 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology: Optoelectronic Measurement Technology and Systems, 106211X (12 January 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2295532
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Image processing

Cameras

Rule based systems

Machine vision

Manufacturing

Measurement devices

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