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Articles | Volume XLI-B5
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B5-15-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B5-15-2016
15 Jun 2016
 | 15 Jun 2016

INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY - ACCEPTED METROLOGY TOOL OR EXOTIC NICHE

Werner Bösemann

Keywords: Industrial photogrammetry, close range, mobile, industrial application, 3D point measurement, optical CMM

Abstract. New production technologies like 3D printing and other adaptive manufacturing technologies have changed the industrial manufacturing process, often referred to as next industrial revolution or short industry 4.0. Such Cyber Physical Production Systems combine virtual and real world through digitization, model building process simulation and optimization. It is commonly understood that measurement technologies are the key to combine the real and virtual worlds (eg. [Schmitt 2014]).

This change from measurement as a quality control tool to a fully integrated step in the production process has also changed the requirements for 3D metrology solutions. Key words like MAA (Measurement Assisted Assembly) illustrate that new position of metrology in the industrial production process.

At the same time it is obvious that these processes not only require more measurements but also systems to deliver the required information in high density in a short time. Here optical solutions including photogrammetry for 3D measurements have big advantages over traditional mechanical CMM’s.

The paper describes the relevance of different photogrammetric solutions including state of the art, industry requirements and application examples.