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Leica Geosystems undertakes its own research in our Corporate Technology and Innovation Management Center (CTI) and has many collaborative projects underway with other research institutions.
Geographic imaging helps endangered birds
(Reporter 50, Apr 2004) Researchers at New Mexico State University (NMSU) have employed Leica Geosystems' remote sensing and GIS applications to evaluate the Chihuahuan Desert region in Mexico in order to identify habitat features most likely to sustain a population of the endangered Aplomado Falcon (Falco femoralis). The final products, a documented predictive model and a map depicting habitat suitability across a large portion of the species' range, are aiding in prioritizing areas for conservation consideration and making land use decisions that benefit falcon habitat restoration. Leggi tutto
World-famous airplane model created
(Reporter 50, Apr 2004) The world-famous airplane, Junkers W33, has been measured with extreme 3D precision and modelled using Leica's Axyz software. Leica Axyz is the world's only integrated, intelligent industrial 3D measuring system, which measures industrial objects, on an electro-optical non contact basis. Under the supervision of Professor Günther Stegner, Stefan Brüser undertook this work as part of his Engineering masters thesis, which involved data acquisition for modelling. Approximately 3000 object points of the areoplane’s outerskin were recorded, evaluated, and then realistically copied in a CAD system. The resulting model is an 'extremely realistic' copy of the airplane. Originally built in Dresden, 198 planes still exist worldwide. Leggi tutto
Digital Michelangelo
Michelangelo's David in Digital: combining art history with computer science using 3D laser scanning technology. To read more about The Digital Michelangelo Project click on the link provided: Leggi tutto
Interferometer Calibration
Thermal Stability of Laser Tracker Interferometer Calibration. Leggi tutto
Bundle Adjustment
Dynamic Weighting of Laser Tracker Measurements for Bundle Adjustment. Leggi tutto
Test of Geodetic Services
Two different objects were measured. The “Low Aspect Ratio Test” measured a medium sized object that was approximately equal in extent in all three directions. Leggi tutto
Expression of measurement
Expression of measurement uncertainty for Laser Tracker based on distance measurements. Leggi tutto
Measurement Networks
Individual vs. uniform Weighting of Measurements and Constraints in Industrial Measurement Networks. Leggi tutto
The accuracy of robots
Many companies today employ industrial robots to do manufacturing tasks. However, the ability to position these robots accurately has been limited, and therefore their use has been restricted to doing only repetitive tasks. Leggi tutto
Theory and Practical Test
The Influence Of The Tooling Ball Reflector On The Accuracy Of Laser Tracker Measurements: Theory And Practical Tests. Leggi tutto
Automated part positioning
Improvements and new developments for Leica's laser tracker make it suitable for measuring the relative position of two parts or components during the manufacturing process. Leggi tutto
Full-Size Dynamic Model of Giant Excavator
The research engineering team at Caterpillar came up with a set of requirements for the system that would capture a D9 bulldozer's track-in-motion data as well as other relevant 3D coordinate data derived from the bulldozer's surface and movement. This technology played a crucial role in measuring simultaneous forces exerted on the bulldozer track shoe, and, at the same time, measuring simultaneous displacement (position and angle) of the track shoe to the ground. Leggi tutto
Laser tracking helps CERN get measure of the universe
The European organisation for nuclear research, CERN, is the world’s largest particle physics centre. Based near Geneva, the laboratory was founded in 1954 as one of Europe’s first joint ventures, and has grown over the years into a foremost example of international scientific collaboration, now bringing together 20 member countries. European particle physics laboratory CERN uses Leica Geosystems’ state-of-the-art laser tracker system to measure key components of the world’s largest-ever particle accelerator. Leggi tutto
Leica laser tracker lives up to high demands placed by research facility
The Advanced Photon Source (APS) sounds like something right out of a Star Trek episode. But in fact, the APS is a third-generation synchrotron-radiation light source research facility, and plays a significant role in the world of groundbreaking research. There are only three such light sources in the world, and this one is located at Argonne National Laboratory, which is operated by the University of Chicago for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Leggi tutto