VITUS 3D Body Scanner - 13.187
M. Maurer, "VITUS 3D Body Scanner", in Proc. of 4th Int. Conf. on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Long Beach CA, USA, 2013, pp. 187-194, https://doi.org/10.15221/13.187.
Title:
VITUS 3D Body Scanner
Authors:
Markus MAURER
VITRONIC GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany
Abstract:
For more than 15 years VITRONIC has been a world leader in body scanning. VITRONIC develops and manufactures body scanning systems for different areas of applications and to suit different international market.
Today VITRONIC offers two different versions of body scanners to best satisfy the differing requirements of various market segments.
"VITUSsmart LC" is the entry-level model and the scanner is dedicated to applications were the requested floor space is crucial, for example, made to measure solutions in the retail environment.
"VITUSsmart XXL" is the second body scanner model. The scanning volume of "VITUSsmart XXL" complies with DIN EN ISO 20685 ("3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases"). In addition, this scanner is designed to deliver high density data and minimize hidden surfaces during data acquisition.
Today hundreds of VITUS 3D body scanners are used for a large variety of applications.
The VITUS 3D Body Scanner utilizes integrated hardware and software components to perform the process of translating surfaces of physical objects into 3D dimensional data. The VITUS 3D Body Scanner uses the light stripe method as the basis for its measurements.
Keywords:
3d body scanning, 3d body scanner
Details:
Full paper: 13.187.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBST 2013, 19-20 Nov. 2013, Long Beach California, USA
Pages: 187-194
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15221/13.187
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