1 Introduction
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1.2. How does EyesMap work?
The measurement modules and the 3D Photo modelling are based on
photogrammetric techniques. Photogrammetry is a technique to determine the
geometric properties of an object from photographic images. By orienting the different
captured images of an object we can create stereoscopic view, allowing the generation
of 3-dimensional information.
In the following image the position of the cameras is displayed.
For 3D modelling indoors, the use of the depth sensor is recommended. This sensor is
projector of infrared points combined with a CMOS sensor allowing to capture the
environment in 3D in any light conditions. The useful detection range of the depth
sensor is up to 4 meter.
In the following image the position of the depth sensor is displayed.
The obtained 3D results can be geo-referenced real-time through the integrated GPS
at a best accuracy of 0.6m. If higher absolute precision is required, the
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at least 10
minutes- collected data can be post-processed up to a best accuracy of 0.10m.
The integrated inertial system comprises a gyroscope, an accelerometer and a
magnetometer, which provides us information of the tablet 3D movement speed,
orientation and gravitation forces in real-time.
Summary of Contents for eyesmap
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Page 9: ...2 Technical Specifications In this chapter we shall see Tablet Cameras Depth Sensor GPS IMU 2...
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