A Fast and Reliable Optical 3D Scanning System for Human Arm

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The article discusses the design of an acquisition system for the 3D surface of human arms. The system is composed by a 3D optical scanner implementing stereoscopic depth sensors and by an acquisition software responsible for the processing of the raw data. The 3D data acquired by the scanner is used as starting point for the manufacturing of custom-made 3D printed casts. Specifically, the article discusses the choices made in the development of an improved version of an existing system presented in [1] and presents the results achieved by the devised system.

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Buonamici, F., Carfagni, M., Puggelli, L., Servi, M., & Volpe, Y. (2021). A Fast and Reliable Optical 3D Scanning System for Human Arm. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 268–273). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70566-4_43

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