Synopses & Reviews
The purpose of the Fringe Proceedings is to present to engineers, scientists and industrial experts the state-of-the-art and the impact of Computer aided Evaluation in Structured Light Techniques, Holographic Interferometry, Classic Interferometry, Speckle Metrology, Moiré and Grid Techniques for Stress Analysis, Nondestructive Testing, Shape Measurement, Fault Detection, Quality Control and related fields. Topics of particular interest are: Advanced Computer Aided Measurement Techniques; Resolution Enhanced Technologies in Optical Metrology; New approaches in Wide Scale 4D Optical Metrology; Sophisticated Sensors Systems and their applications for the solution of challenging measurement problems. Special emphasis is put on modern Measurement Strategies taking into account the active combination of Physical Modeling, Computer Aided Simulation and Experimental Data Acquisition. Further attention is directed to new approaches for the Extension of Existing Resolution Limits that open the gates to Wide Scale Metrology ranging from nano to macro by using Advanced Optical Sensor Systems.
Synopsis
In 1989 the time was hot to create a workshop series dedicated to the dicussion of the latest results in the automatic processing of fringe patterns. This idea was promoted by the insight that automatic and high precision phase measurement techniques will play a key role in all future industrial applications of optical metrology. However, such a workshop must take place in a dynamic environment. The- fore the main topics of the previous events were always adapted to the most interesting subjects of the new period. In 1993 new prin- ples of optical shape measurement, setup calibration, phase unwr- ping and nondestructive testing were the focus of discussion, while in 1997 new approaches in multi-sensor metrology, active measu- ment strategies and hybrid processing technologies played a central role. 2001, the first meeting in the 21st century, was dedicated to - tical methods for micromeasurements, hybrid measurement te- nologies and new sensor solutions for industrial inspection. The fifth workshop takes place in Stuttgart, the capital of the state of Baden- Wurttemberg and the centre of a region with a long and remarkable tradition in engineering. Thus after Berlin 1989, Bremen 1993, 1997 and 2001, Stuttgart is the third Fringe city where international - perts will meet each other to share new ideas and concepts in optical metrology. This volume contains the papers presented during FRINGE 2005.
Synopsis
The purpose of the FRINGE Proceedings is to present to engineers, scientists and industrial experts the state-of-the-art and the impact of Computer Aided Evaluation in Structured Light Techniques, Holographic Interferometry, Classic Interferometry, Speckle Metrology, Moiri and Grid Techniques for Stress Analysis, Nondestructive Testing, Shape Measurement, Fault Detection, Quality Control and related fields. Topics of particular interest are - Advanced computer aided measurement techniques - Resolution enhanced technologies in optical metrology - New approaches in wide Scale 4D optical metrology - Sophisticated sensors systems and their applications for he solution of challenging measurement problems. Special emphasis is put on modern measurement strategies taking into account the active combination of physical modeling, computer aided simulation and experimental data acquisition. Further attention is directed to new approaches for the extension of existing resolution limits that open the gates to wide scale metrology ranging from nano to macro by using advanced optical sensor systems.
Table of Contents
New Methods and Tools for Data Processing.- Resolution Enhanced Technologies.- Wide Scale 4D Optical Metrology.- Hybrid Measurement Technologies.- New Optical Sensors and Measurement Systems.