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JENA, Germany -- Three-dimensional images are incredibly useful for calculating and recording the measurements of objects quickly and efficiently. However, conventional imaging devices weigh around 4 to 5 kg and measure roughly 50 cm long, which makes them impractical for applications outside the laboratory. Researchers at Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering may have solved this problem, however. They have designed a cordless 3-D sensor that weighs about 1 kg, is no larger than a shoebox, draws its power from batteries and sends its data to the computer via a wireless local...Read full article

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    Published: June 2008
    3-D sensorEuro NewsEuropeimaging devicesNewsSensors & DetectorsThree-dimensional images

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