Design of Spatial Posture Measurement System Based on Camera Perspective Projection Model
Aiming at the requirement of high precision, fast speed and high safety and reliability in ground zero gravity test of space mechanism, the design principle and system composition of space position and attitude measurement system based on camera perspective projection model are elaborated in detail,...
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description | Aiming at the requirement of high precision, fast speed and high safety and reliability in ground zero gravity test of space mechanism, the design principle and system composition of space position and attitude measurement system based on camera perspective projection model are elaborated in detail, which effectively reduces the hardware failure rate and meets the requirements of space mechanism products. Interview test requirements. |
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