Abstract

Accuracy and Repeatability of Limb Scans Obtained on the Semi-Automatic Measuring Station

Highlights

  • Owing to the rapid development of modern contactless measurement techniques, they are increasingly often used to perform anthropometric measurements [1, 2]

  • The techniques of contactless measurements are divided into passive and active, depending on the used lighting source [6]

  • This paper presents the author’s novel prototype setup for semi-automated measurement using a cheap structured light scanner, aimed at gathering the anthropometric data for automated design of orthoses and prostheses for upper and lower limbs

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Introduction

Owing to the rapid development of modern contactless measurement techniques, they are increasingly often used to perform anthropometric measurements [1, 2]. These methods render the traditional, previously used measurement methods obsolete. Some of the photogrammetric systems allow recreation of curves in space, based on contrasting lines on the object [8] In this way, the information about the geometry of the human body being measured can be obtained, which can be used to design individualized clothing [9, 10]

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