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The accuracy of creating electronic three-dimensional models using laser scanning

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Abstract

Experiments have been carried out with laser scanning of a standard (test) object, followed by the creation of an electronic three-dimensional model of the object. A technique is proposed and described for investigating the accuracy of the measurements using three-dimensional scanning.

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