Point Data Reduction Using 3D Grids |
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Authors: | K H Lee H Woo T Suk |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology (K-JIST), Korea, KR |
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Abstract: | Reverse engineering refers to the process of obtaining a CAD model from an existing physical part. Advances in laser scanning
technologies have facilitated this process by sampling part surface data with speed and accuracy. With the help of this technology,
it is now possible to acquire the geometry of a part having complex and freeform surfaces. However, it creates the burden
of large amounts of point data which must be manipulated, therefore, data from a laser scan must be significantly reduced
to proceed with the computations and to lower the storage requirement. Many point data reduction methods for image processing
have been developed in the past. However, there is little published work on laser-scanned data, and what exists focuses only
on 2D point data. This paper presents a data reduction method that reduces the amount of 3D point data using part geometry
information. The method reduces the point data, based on normal values of points using 3D grids. The method is applied to
two sample models and the results are discussed. |
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Keywords: | :Data reduction Reverse engineering Freeform surfaces 3D grid |
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