This paper addresses the problem of motion blur when 3D vibration monitoring is performed by means of vision based measurement methods. Starting from an original analytic model developed previously by the authors, the paper discusses the effects of acquisition parameters on the final measurement accuracy. Consequently the paper proposes an experimental method in order to asses the presented theoretical framework as well as the accuracy of a generic vision based vibration monitoring system.

On the effects of motion blur in vision based 3D vibration monitoring

LAVATELLI, ALBERTO;ZAPPA, EMANUELE
2016-01-01

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This paper addresses the problem of motion blur when 3D vibration monitoring is performed by means of vision based measurement methods. Starting from an original analytic model developed previously by the authors, the paper discusses the effects of acquisition parameters on the final measurement accuracy. Consequently the paper proposes an experimental method in order to asses the presented theoretical framework as well as the accuracy of a generic vision based vibration monitoring system.
2016
14th IMEKO TC10 Workshop on Technical Diagnostics 2016: New Perspectives in Measurements, Tools and Techniques for Systems Reliability, Maintainability and Safety
Motion blur; Uncertainty analysis; Vision based vibration monitoring; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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