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22 September 1993 Study of the improvement of software for laser ship model tracking
Xiao-Gang Lu
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Proceedings Volume 2101, Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156401
Event: Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments, 1993, Wuhan, China
Abstract
In this paper , a new type of laser measuring system for experimental researches in marine and ocean engineering is described. This instrument is capable of measuring the track and two-dimensional attitude of ship models or other moving objects automatically by using a microcomputer and the laser scanning triangular method instead of the conventional tracking triangular method. In order to give the experimental data in real time , a new real time software system is made. This includes sampling ,dataprocessing , data-storage and screen-displaying in real time. So the Zig-Zag test for the small ship model in maneuvering experiment can be done accurately. The efficiency and usage range of the instrument are widened,
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Xiao-Gang Lu "Study of the improvement of software for laser ship model tracking", Proc. SPIE 2101, Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments, (22 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156401
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KEYWORDS
Automatic tracking

Coastal modeling

Laser scanners

Laser systems engineering

Oceanography

Instrument modeling

Laser applications

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