A measurement chain is shown that uses both a tactile and optical measurement system. The tactile system involves physical contact with the object being measured, while the optical system is non-contact and involves imaging sensors. Together, the two systems provide complementary measurement of the chain for analysis and quality control.
A measurement chain is shown that uses both a tactile and optical measurement system. The tactile system involves physical contact with the object being measured, while the optical system is non-contact and involves imaging sensors. Together, the two systems provide complementary measurement of the chain for analysis and quality control.
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A measurement chain is shown that uses both a tactile and optical measurement system. The tactile system involves physical contact with the object being measured, while the optical system is non-contact and involves imaging sensors. Together, the two systems provide complementary measurement of the chain for analysis and quality control.
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