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A Study of Positioning Error Compensation Using Optical-Sensor and Three-Frame

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This paper studies about the developed measuring instrument’s degree of precision. Through this research, we could convert archer’s paradox phenomenon to numerical data and make it use as a performance evaluation element. The instrument uses three frames which composed of line-laser and photodiode sensors for reconstructing full-shape of a flying arrow. Moreover, in order to measure arrows’ position precisely which flies about 300km/h, Artificial Neural Network is used for calibration of the measuring instrument. Two grid-plates for calibrating the measuring instrument are installed in first and third frames among three frames. After that, calibration process is performed using converted coordinate data from arrow’s position by placing an arrow at holes in the grid-plate. From the suggested arrow position measurement system and the experiment data using the instrument, the automated system for quality control of arrows or performance experiment could be established.

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Jeong, Y., Yu, J., Kim, EK., Kim, S. (2014). A Study of Positioning Error Compensation Using Optical-Sensor and Three-Frame. In: Zhang, X., Liu, H., Chen, Z., Wang, N. (eds) Intelligent Robotics and Applications. ICIRA 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8918. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13963-0_17

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