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The generation mechanism and identification of spatially non-continuous error in integral multi-station measurement systems

The integral multi-station measurement system represented by indoor GPS, workshop Measuring and Positioning System or a multi-camera system, realizes high-precision 3D measurement in large-scale space by constructing a global measurement field within a unified temporal-spatial reference. In advanced...

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Published in:Measurement science & technology 2023-08, Vol.34 (8), p.85007
Main Authors: Deng, Rui, Shi, Shendong, Yang, Linghui, Lin, Jiarui, Zhu, Jigui
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