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The Zebedee is a laser scanner not an infrared scanner like the Kinect or most of the other 3-D scanners we come across.
The laser scanner sits on a spring bouncing comically and uncontrollably back and forth pointing all over the place as it does.
Key to Cyark is a portable eye-safe laser scanner made by Cyark founder Ben Kacyra.
This picosecond timer gives the laser scans accuracy down to a millimeter. With the technology already made it took a tremendous act of destruction to inspire its use in historical preservation.
this is accomplished by synchronizing the projector so that as the laser scans a particular plane, the camera accepts light only from that plane.
suitable for applications that might traditionally use laser scanners, or multiple sensors. This unique sensing technology presents multiple advantages.
When compared to other detection technologies such as laser scanners, radar, video, thermal imaging, ultrasonic and passive infrared,
we were able to create something called the direct-write laser scanner (DWLS), which allows us to create nearly perfect geometric phase holograms,
#Microscale 3d'Bar codes'Readable with Lasers Microscale indentations that can be read by laser scanners serve as 3d bar codes that could help distinguish between genuine and counterfeit goods. A prototype device for creating the bar codes has been developed by Sofmat Ltd
"A laser scanner is in development that will be able to read the code and wirelessly transmit the result to mobile devices.
this is accomplished by synchronizing the projector so that as the laser scans a particular plane, the camera accepts light only from that plane.
It is faster than a laser scanner, and requires no complicated postprocessing. At#15,700, the Spider doesn't come cheap,
including a laser scanner, several video cameras and ultrasonic and radar sensors. All of that data is fed into he central driver assistance control unit (zfas), a compact central computer
A laser scanner in addition provides topographic measurements at millions of points. GFZ scientist Walter explains: This data allows us to quantify the erupted lava volumes
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