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The field of large scale metrology can be defined as the metrology of objects whose linear dimensions range from tens to hundreds of meters. The classical approach to large-scale metrology consists in the use of centralized measurement systems. A centralized system is essentially a stand alone unit working independently to provide dimensional measurement. Often it is difficult to move and its working volume is inevitably limited by the technology used. This book arises from the research activity developed on a new system prototype for large-scale dimensional measurement. The Mobile Spatial…mehr

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The field of large scale metrology can be defined as the metrology of objects whose linear dimensions range from tens to hundreds of meters. The classical approach to large-scale metrology consists in the use of centralized measurement systems. A centralized system is essentially a stand alone unit working independently to provide dimensional measurement. Often it is difficult to move and its working volume is inevitably limited by the technology used. This book arises from the research activity developed on a new system prototype for large-scale dimensional measurement. The Mobile Spatial coordinate Measuring System (MScMS) is composed by several metrology stations that are lightweight, portable, adaptable to different working environments. These devices can be positioned in the desired layout providing unique features of flexibility to the systems. The novelty of the system is that of reversing the classical approach to the problem of dimensional measurement. The possibility ofcustomizing the working volume, the system scalability, and the possibility of managing multiple concurrent measurements make this system interesting for a variety of industrial problems.
Autorenporträt
Luca Mastrogiacomo received the M.Sc. degree in Mathematical Engineering in 2005 and the Ph.D. degree in 2009 from Politecnico di Torino, Italy. He is currently working in the quality and metrology laboratories of Department of Production System and Business Economics. His major research interests are industrial metrology and quality management.