Wide Area 2D/3D Imaging Development, Analysis and Applications

Imaging technology is an important research area and it is widely utilized in a growing number of disciplines ranging from gaming, robotics and automation to medicine. In the last decade 3D imaging became popular mainly driven by the introduction of novel

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Benjamin Langmann

Wide Area 2D/3D Imaging Development, Analysis and Applications

Benjamin Langmann Hannover, Germany

Also PhD Thesis, University of Siegen, 2013

ISBN 978-3-658-06456-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-06457-0

ISBN 978-3-658-06457-0 (eBook)

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Acknowledgements Conducting this work was made possible in the helpful and fruitful environment of the Center for Sensor System (ZESS) at the University of Siegen. I would like to thank the laboratory staff of the ZESS for the practical help and especially my supervisors Dr.-Ing. Klaus Hartmann and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Otmar Loffeld as well as Dr. Wolfgang Weihs for the valuable discussions and their support. Special thanks go to my second examiner Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Kolb for his encouragement as well as the scientific guidance. Moreover, I would like to thank my sister Mirjam Spies for proof reading and my parents for their continued support during my st