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Using several video sensors to reduce the error of systems for monitoring the geometrical parameters of objects

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Abstract

This paper discusses the possibility of using several video sensors in systems for monitoring the geometrical parameters of objects when the number of pixels or the response rate of a single sensor cannot provide the required response of the system. A calibration technique is proposed, and an example of a calculation of the error of such systems is also presented.

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