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Optical Engineering - Advances in Vision Systems and Sensing for Robotic Applications - cover
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Optical Engineering - Advances in Vision Systems and Sensing for Robotic Applications

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Optical Engineering" is an indispensable resource for anyone exploring the intersection of optics and robotics science. In an age where technology is evolving rapidly, understanding the fundamental principles of optical systems becomes crucial. This book is designed for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, and hobbyists, offering a detailed yet accessible guide to the essential concepts of optical engineering and their application in robotics.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Optical Engineering: Introduction to optical engineering, exploring the principles and technologies used in light manipulation for robotics applications.
 
2: Optics: Overview of optical theory, including light behavior and its integration in robotic systems for precise control and imaging.
 
3: Focal Length: Understanding focal length, its significance in designing lenses for robotics vision systems.
 
4: Interferometry: Introduction to interferometry and its applications in precision measurement and control in robotics.
 
5: Photonics: Exploration of photonics and its critical role in transmitting light signals within robotic systems.
 
6: TitaniumSapphire Laser: Discussing the use of titaniumsapphire lasers in highprecision robotics applications.
 
7: Wavefront: Study of wavefront analysis for controlling light propagation in complex robotic systems.
 
8: SPIE: Introduction to the Society of PhotoOptical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) and its influence on robotic optical technologies.
 
9: CoordinateMeasuring Machine: Overview of coordinatemeasuring machines used in robotics for precise dimensional analysis.
 
10: Optical Fiber: Detailed exploration of optical fiber technology and its application in modern robotics for data transmission.
 
11: Optical Lens Design: Insights into the process of designing optical lenses for robotics, enhancing visual precision.
 
12: Optical Manufacturing and Testing: Examination of manufacturing techniques and testing methods to ensure highquality optical components for robotics.
 
13: Thermal Blooming: The impact of thermal blooming on optical systems in robotics, and how it is managed for optimal performance.
 
14: Ophir Optronics: Case study of Ophir Optronics, a leader in the development of laser and optics technology in robotics.
 
15: StructuredLight 3D Scanner: Exploring the role of structuredlight 3D scanners in robotics for accurate object detection and mapping.
 
16: Spectral Sensitivity: Discussing spectral sensitivity in optical systems, enhancing robotic sensor efficiency.
 
17: Shearography: Introduction to shearography and its applications in stress testing and quality control in robotics.
 
18: Length Measurement: Examining length measurement techniques essential for accurate robotic movements and positioning.
 
19: I. I. Rabi Prize: A look into the prestigious I. I. Rabi Prize and its contributions to optical engineering in robotics.
 
20: Kevin Rolland Thompson: Focus on the work of Kevin Rolland Thompson in advancing optical engineering methods for robotics.
 
21: Jürgen Czarske: Insight into Jürgen Czarske's contributions to optical technologies, shaping modern robotics.
 
This comprehensive guide not only provides an indepth understanding of optical engineering but also connects each concept to the world of robotics, offering practical insights and solutions for those seeking to integrate optical systems in robotic applications. Whether you're developing advanced robotics or simply curious about the optical engineering that powers modern technology, this book is your ultimate reference.
Disponível desde: 02/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 244 páginas.

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