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Title: Curve reconstruction from a set of measured points (English)
Author: Hlavová, Marta
Language: English
Journal: Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics
Volume: Proceedings of Seminar. Hejnice, June 21-26, 2020
Issue: 2020
Year:
Pages: 50-58
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Category: math
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Summary: In this article, a method of cubic spline curve fitting to a set of points passing at a prescribed distance from input points obtained by measurement on a coordinate measuring machine is described. When reconstructing the shape of measured object from the points obtained by real measurements, it is always necessary to consider measurement uncertainty (tenths to tens of micrometres). This uncertainty is not zero, therefore interpolation methods, where the resulting curve passes through the given points, do not lead to acceptable results in practice. Also, conventional B-spline approximation methods cannot be used because, for real distances between measured points (tenths to units of millimetres), the distance of the input data from the resulting approximation curve is much greater than the measurement uncertainty considered. The proposed reconstruction method allows to control the maximum distance of the resulting curve from the input data and thus to respect the uncertainty with which the input data was obtained. (English)
Keyword: metrology
Keyword: coordinate measuring machine
Keyword: reverse engineering
Keyword: uncertainty
Keyword: interpolation
Keyword: approximation
Keyword: least squares method
MSC: 65F08
MSC: 65M15
MSC: 65N15
DOI: 10.21136/panm.2020.05
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Date available: 2021-05-05T13:39:36Z
Last updated: 2023-06-05
Stable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/703100
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