A remote measurement system for the acquisition and exploitation of as-built digital image archives of process plants

Author(s):  
D.P. Chapman ◽  
N.T. Deacon ◽  
A. Hamid
1996 ◽  
Vol 37 (3P2) ◽  
pp. 838-846 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. A. Nissen-Meyer ◽  
U. Fink ◽  
M. Pleier ◽  
C. Becker

Purpose: Increasing percentages of digital modalities in radiology, in particular of digital image acquisition in conventional radiography, call for digital reporting, communication, and archiving techniques. These techniques are prerequisites for the “filmless” hospital. The first 2 have been covered extensively in the literature and by vendors. However, as regards online digital image archives there are still no satisfactory concepts available in the medical field. The present paper puts forward some suggestions as to how this situation could be improved. Material and Methods: Analyses of radiology operations consider the prevailing PACS (picture archiving and communication system) archive concepts that use optical discs to be too small, too slow and too cumbersome to manage and therefore unable to function as comprehensive image archives for filmless hospitals. We suggest borrowing and adapting the well tested archive technologies from space research and the oil and broadcasting industries which have much higher capacities and speeds and better software interfacing possibilities. With such technologies the needs of filmless hospital operations can be met. Results: A feasible concept for a transition strategy from conventional analog to digital archives is presented. Model calculations of the necessary investments and potential savings, including generous placement of viewing stations in the entire hospital, indicate amortization periods of 3.8–4.8 years. Conclusion: Alternative technologies for digital image archives already today make full-scale PACS for filmless hospitals technologically and conceptually feasible and financially mandatory.


2020 ◽  
pp. 147592172095216
Author(s):  
Banfu Yan ◽  
Derui Li ◽  
Wenbing Chen ◽  
Lu Deng ◽  
Xiaomo Jiang

Assuming the distance between two nodal points of a specific cable vibration mode as the effective length of a pinned–pinned cable, mode shape–aided cable tension estimation methods are employed to estimate the cable force. This article proposes a framework based on digital image correlation technique for remote measurement of the dynamic displacement time history of cables in cable structures. Frequency domain decomposition technique is then used to extract the cable natural frequencies and mode shapes. Identified cable mode shapes are used along with a tensioned pinned–pinned cable model to estimate the cable force. Accuracy of the proposed methodology is investigated using the experimental data coming from a laboratory-scale test setup and hanger cables of a real-world arch bridge.


2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 103821 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. D. Suits ◽  
T. C. Sheahan ◽  
A. R. Bhandari ◽  
W. Powrie ◽  
R. M. Harkness

2012 ◽  
Vol 538-541 ◽  
pp. 2143-2146
Author(s):  
Wen Hui Zhao ◽  
Zhen Yun Duan ◽  
Ping Zhao ◽  
Wen Zhen Zhao

The measurement system based on industry CCD and image processing was established to measure 2D sizes of parts. The CCD sensors, lenses, illumination and image acquisition modes were chosen to establish hardware part, according to the requirement of views and precision. The software system was developed to extract the edge of the part from the digital image and transform it to a polynomial. The actual sizes of the part were measured with relative comparison calibrating method. Tests and analyses show that it is an untouched, automatic 2D Measurement system with high accuracy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1865 (4) ◽  
pp. 042072
Author(s):  
Weiliang Yu ◽  
Xuefeng Zhu ◽  
Zihao Mao ◽  
Weihua Liu

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