WO2009053085A1 - Distanzmessendes verfahren für ein referenzlinienprojizierendes gerät und ebensolches gerät - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a distanz messengerdes method for a reference line projecting device with an electro-optical distance meter according to claim 1 and a Referenzlinienprojifugdes device according to the preamble of claim 8 and a surveying system.
- reference lines In many applications, visible or invisible reference lines are projected which serve as a reference for either the human eye or electronic systems, which also allows for automatic positioning or machine guidance.
- the generation of the reference lines usually takes place by widening a laser beam, which is possible in particular for straight lines, or by projection of a laser point which is moved along a trajectory, which basically allows arbitrary paths and thus reference lines.
- rotary lasers which are used to define a plane with visible or invisible laser beam and have been in use for many years, for example in construction or in the industrial sector. They are a valuable tool to mark construction lines along horizontal, vertical or defined oblique planes.
- previous rotary lasers have the disadvantage of defining only one dimension, such as height or skewness, which reduces user efficiency.
- Other systems include nadir or zenith beam laser levels, which are suitable for defining solder lines for walls, risers, cable ducts, air conditioning ducts, horizontal window sills, mounting plates, pipes or conduits. These reference lines can be detectable with the eye or an optical detector, wherein usually a visible to the eye mark is generated.
- the information used here is thus also only one-dimensional. Often, however, further information is to be determined or visualized, e.g. For certain tasks, there is a need to measure the distance (x) or the lateral position (x, y) from a point in addition to the height, check or visibly given, such as in a flat roof renovation, where the subsidence not only in height but also in the lateral position must be known.
- prior projection line systems have not provided information about the surface to which projection is being made. Without knowing the shape and location of the surface to the system, projection may result in distortion of the projected reference lines.
- State-of-the-art dimensional sensing systems are laser scanners that scan and measure surfaces point-by-point along a measurement path. However, they do not provide functionalities that can dictate a reference line or project a visible mark, which in turn would allow the user to interact. This lacks any linkage between surface detection and output of detectable or perceptible clues or
- US 2007/0044331 A1 discloses a laser level with ultrasonic distance measuring unit.
- the static level produces two laser fans arranged orthogonally in the cross.
- the US distance meter is placed and measures in this direction the polar distance to the target object, the - A -
- Laser devices themselves are suspended on a pendulum.
- the two laser pockets are aligned with the solder.
- the distance meter is fastened to the housing and only points at a leveling of the instrument exactly in the direction of the cut line of both laser compartments. In other settings, the measured target point is not known exactly.
- the distance measurement method is thus not linked to the leveling function, whereby the device also does not integrate both functions.
- the device is used as an independent hand-held distance tool. For example, in the case of a volume measurement, the user must change the device three times and carry out corresponding distance measurements in three independent setups that are preferably aligned at a right angle to each other. A level function or a direction measurement are not used.
- Ultrasonic distance meters also have accuracies in the cm range and are therefore too inaccurate for most building requirements.
- Particularly disadvantageous is the diffracted by diffraction sound wave, which takes on the target object a several cm large extent. Edges of beams or door frames can not be measured.
- US 2006/0044570 A1 discloses a laser-based position determining device. It comprises at least one laser emitter with a rotation in a horizontal plane with a synchronization signal to a reference angle related to this axis. If the transmission beam strikes a detector, which is placed in each case at the target point to be measured, then this acts as a position-sensitive photosensor, by means of which the temporal pulse length and the phase angle can be detected. From phase position and pulse length then angular position and radial distance to the detector can be determined. The device can be used for 2D and 3D measurement tasks. The time measurement on the target object is achieved by modulating the laser beam. The accuracy of the distance measurement, however, is determined mainly by the uniformity of the rotational speed.
- a position-determining device has a transmitter for emitting optical transmission beams, a receiver and deflection means rotatable about a vertical axis for directing the transmission beams in horizontal directions. By deflecting a substantially horizontal plane is spanned in the receiving beams are also detected by the receiver.
- the transmission beams are detected again after their transmission and subsequent reflection on the reference objects by means of a receiver of the positioning system, the distances to the reference objects, in particular according to the phase measurement principle or the principle of pulse transit time measurement, are determined from the received signals of the receiver.
- the directing of the transmission beams against the reference objects and the reflected beams as receiving beams against the Receiver takes place by the deflection.
- the measurement in this plane is from motion and to a few, typically four, cooperative targets, ie reflectors placed at known positions. These measurements are used to determine the relative position of the measuring unit to these cooperative targets so that it is possible to deduce their position from that of the moving unit.
- the rangefinder described there for the determination of points on non-cooperative surfaces neither intended nor suitable.
- Working on the traditional phase measurement principle it is too slow for the angular velocities required to project a reference line. At the high speeds required for this, the laser would experience a smearing of the measurement during a measurement on the target object.
- a laser scanner with distance measuring and tracking function which has a means for generating a visible laser beam and a transmitting optics with two non-parallel axes rotatable and controllable deflection means.
- the control of the deflection means is point-resolved by means of servomotors and angle encoder according to a predetermined arbitrary pattern. This will on the one hand a projection of any point, line or Surface pattern on eg a room wall and on the other hand an exact spatial measurement and beam tracking with respect to moving objects allows. However, there is no automated and continuous measurement of points in the path of the projected pattern.
- the scanning measurement of points already during a single pass of the scan path requires that for each of these measurements a complete determination of the distance with the desired or required accuracy must be made. If the environmental conditions are too bad, aids must be used or a measurement can not take place. Measuring on weak backscattering surfaces or on objects that are temporarily hidden is therefore not possible. However, the latter point is particularly important in the construction industry, for example, when a reference line projecting device is operated in a room and the user constantly interrupts the moving beam with his body, so that a one-time measurement provides only incomplete results.
- No. 5,629,756 describes a rotary laser with which the distance to the wall can be measured by using a special reflector element on the wall. This distance is used to focus the laser line on the wall, creating a clear, sharp line on the wall. In addition, it is proposed to use the measured distance for adjusting the rotational speed, since - in the case of a distance to the wall of, for example, more than 30m - the projected laser line is better recognizable at lower rotational speeds. Again, this solution is unable to be natural under all conditions encountered during normal operation Surfaces, ie without the use of a reflector to measure.
- the invention is thus based on the object of providing an improved distance-measuring and reference line projecting device or a corresponding method.
- Another object is to increase the measurement accuracy and / or the extension of the range of application of the distance measurement functionality of such method or device.
- a further object is to provide such a method or apparatus which automatically determines continuous information about the surface on which the projection is being made, in particular in order to adapt the projection accordingly or to monitor a processing progress.
- reference line projecting and distance-measuring functionality is integrated in that the emission used for the projection or at least its beam path is likewise used for a distance measurement.
- a defined measuring path is traversed or traversed on the basis of an optical measuring beam, which is emitted by an electronic distance meter, ie the Measuring beam is guided such that the trajectory of its projection corresponds to this defined measuring path and the reference line to be projected.
- a distance is determined for at least one point of the measuring path, in particular for a plurality of points of the measuring path, wherein according to the invention within a measuring operation, ie for determining the distance, the measuring path is repeated at least once, in particular repeatedly repeated, by the projection of the measuring beam is traversed or run through.
- the same path is thus repeatedly traversed and thus repeatedly scans the profile points in angle-synchronous distance measurements, which allows both an improvement of the measurements by accumulation or averaging as well as a continuous monitoring of the distances and thus an analysis of changes.
- an integration of a highly sensitive distance meter into the projecting unit takes place, the beam paths of the measuring beam and the projection beam preferably being coaxially coupled.
- distance values can be determined for each point of the measuring path and for the determination of the distances to the points these distance variables are respectively accumulated, ie collected, and in particular averaged.
- the multiple traversal of the measurement path and the resulting data acquisition allows the determination of the distance to many points of the traversed path with high measuring rate, so that, for example, a 3-D model of the complete path can be derived, which, for example, the high-precision and automatic creation of the floor plan of a room allows.
- the basis for this is the multiple angle-synchronous passage through one and the same measuring path, which thus allows a repeated reception of measuring radiation of a measuring point and thus its accumulation.
- This accumulation can be very close to the radiation, i. for example as charge carrier accumulation in a photosensitive element, or at the signal processing level, e.g. by storing and adding digitized values.
- distance measurement values can basically either be determined on each pass and output continuously or subsequently processed further, e.g. are averaged, or the distance determination takes place only after a plurality of passes, e.g. on the basis of the charge carrier or aggregated signal accumulated until then for each measurement point.
- IIR filters infinite impulse response
- the measuring rate and thus the design of the distance-measuring unit are dependent on the angular velocity when traversing the trajectory, which in turn is dictated by the detectability by the human eye or an electronic detector.
- the typical measurement rates associated with such conditions are in the range of IkHz to several 100OkHz.
- Further properties of the system to be realized are a radial measuring accuracy of less than 3 mm, a lateral resolution along the measuring path of less than 5 mm at 20 m and a working distance of at least 50 m.
- Time-of-flight meters of the prior art are indeed single-channel and thus coaxial executable, common implementations with mm accuracy but have consistently slow measuring speed in the Hz range, since the accuracy is achieved only by averaging over a large number of laser shots.
- phase meters up to several 100MPts / sec, but such devices are prone to channel crosstalk, especially with coaxially arranged beamlines.
- a distance meter can basically be used.
- a suitable for the inventive integrated approach distance meter is shown below. He uses a transmitting and a receiving beam in a coaxial arrangement. The measuring principle differs from both the classic runtime meter and the phase meter. Although the distance is derived from a measurement of the transit time, as in the case of a transit time meter, the radiometric magnitudes, such as the laser power and the modulation frequency, are more similar to those of a phase meter. Such a distance meter is able to measure the distance mm-exact at a rate of a few kHz to a few MHz, in particular up to about one MHz, without exceeding the limit values of the laser class 3R. The integration of such a highly sensitive distance meter can be combined with an angle sensor.
- the angle sensor or rotary encoder detects the angle of rotation of the projected reference beam.
- the coordinates of marked, identifiable structures such as, for example, door width or window width, or also of reflecting object marks can be determined with high precision.
- the distance-measuring unit is installed in a grade laser, that is to say a rotary laser with an inclination plane which can be adjusted to the perpendicular direction, then the local coordinates (x, y, z) can be detected, at least to a limited degree or inclination range.
- the inventive system can also be implemented in a so-called lay-down variant.
- the referenzlinienproj ifugde device is on the side and is placed on a turntable, so that the device can rotate about a, provided with a further angle sensor, standing axis.
- the rotation about the standing axis is preferably in
- Steps or intervals executed which has the advantage of a multiple recording of each
- This embodiment thus has the function of Compared to conventional solutions with low complexity, however, point cloud-generating scanners
- the trajectory can be adapted to a curved surface after determination of the surface profile so that its shape corresponds to the undistorted contour of the body or object being staked out.
- information relating to these can also be provided or projected.
- a window can be identified after the scanning measurement along the measurement path. After the system has this automatically determined information about the position, shape and position of the window, for example, markers can be projected at a certain distance from the window opening automatically.
- a device or method according to the invention can also be used for building acceptance or for verification of nominal variables by automatically recording profiles of surfaces and comparing them with existing nominal profiles. For example, floor plans of rooms can be checked by measuring walls or room heights by recording side profiles.
- embodiments of the device can be realized, which are also able to measure the 3D position of the laser light spot on the object or the coordinates of a reflective target marking object. This requires either a precise detection of the two emission angles, azimuth and elevation or else a direct measurement of the position of the measurement point, which can be effected, for example, by using a cooperative target object with its own measurement functionality.
- the reflective target marking object is a so-called "smart receiver", ie an intelligent receiver or reflector with its own distance measuring function or at least the ability to determine its own height position, the altitude of the reflector can also be included as a measuring point in the coordinate measurement.
- a coordinate of any point in the extension of the axis of the intelligent target marking unit can be determined.
- This determination is preferably carried out without contact, for example by a triangulation sensor or its own runtime or phase meter or else mechanically, for example by an extendable button.
- From the survey of the surface topography surface or volume determinations can finally be carried out, where appropriate also further information about the measured objects are included. So can be closed from the profile of a pipe on the cross section or in the knowledge of the length on the volume.
- Another example is the acquisition and measurement of the walls of a room. From their geometry, the area of the room can be determined automatically and thus, for example, the demand for flooring can be calculated.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of the inventive method
- Fig. 2 is a schematic representation of Fig.l in plan view
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of the distance measuring principle for a method according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a representation of the signal curve for an application example of the distance measuring principle
- Fig. 6 is a schematic representation of a first embodiment of the inventive device
- FIG. 7 is a schematic representation of a first example of application of the method according to the invention with a cooperative target
- FIG. 8 is a schematic representation of a second example of application of the method according to the invention with a cooperative target
- FIG. 9 is a schematic representation of a second embodiment of the device according to the invention.
- Fig. 10 is a schematic representation of an application example of the second embodiment of the inventive device.
- Fig. 11 is a schematic representation of a third embodiment of the inventive device with naturally reflective targets.
- Fig.l shows a schematic representation of the novel distance measuring method for a reference line projecting device 1 with an electro-optical distance meter.
- the device 1 generates optical radiation that is emitted through an optically transparent opening or hood 2 as an optical reference beam RS and guided along a defined reference path RP, wherein at least a portion of the reference path RP as it passes through the human eye and / or detectors as a reference line is detectable.
- the leadership of the issue is performed by a beam deflecting means 3 as means for directing the reference beam RS, which is moved by a drive 4.
- further processing operations can be related to their positioning, e.g. by measuring the distance to a reference line projected visually on a surface OF.
- a reference line projected visually on a surface OF.
- a projection is possible, which is detected by a detector when hitting it.
- the reference line has more than a single point, so that a course of the reference line is detected.
- a distance measurement is carried out to at least one point Pi of the reference path RP, but in particular to many points Pi, for example when they are used to scan a portion of the reference path RP.
- the measuring principle is based here on the emission of a measuring beam parallel or coaxial to the reference beam RS or the use of the reference beam RS as a measuring beam and subsequent reception of portions of the reflected measuring beam and deriving a signal from these components.
- the corresponding signals can be recorded with a measuring rate of IkHz or more.
- an angle measurement or angle determination of the deflection direction to the point P 1 takes place in synchronism with the distance measurement.
- Determining the distance Di to the at least one point Pi is based on the below in Figure 3 and 4 shown modulation and evaluation of the signal, wherein the guiding along the reference path RP can also be repeated.
- a distance Di or a distance-related quantity, such as the signal shape or phase, per angular position of the receiver is determined for at least one point Pi.
- the distance Di can then be determined from the distance-related magnitudes.
- the rotation speed of the reference beam RS makes it possible to continuously scan the reference path with a multiplicity of repetitive passes of the same path and thereby the angular resolution corresponding to a repeated measurement of the identical points, the reference path RP being defined and can be variably specified.
- the plane of rotation can be tilted by changing the position of the axis A, so that correspondingly inclined planes (degrees) can be realized.
- free-form figures can also be projected as reference lines or scanned for distance measurement.
- the guiding along the reference path RP may be performed at such a speed that, during the traversal, the reference path RP is simultaneously perceivable to the human eye in its entirety.
- the user looks around the wall projected, continuous line.
- the emitted radiation advantageously has a wavelength in the visible range, but in principle induced fluorescence or similar effects can also be used.
- the measuring beam can be collimated and have a beam cross-section with a diameter of 5 mm or less.
- the rotation laser is positioned so that the height and orientation of its projected laser plane corresponds to a countertop in the corner of a room, so that the reference path RP comes to rest on the edge and the worktop is automatically measured.
- Such, in particular horizontal positioning allows, for example, the measurement of surfaces, as illustrated in Figure 2 with reference to the schematic representation of the situation shown in Fig.l in plan view.
- the reference beam RS which in this example simultaneously represents the measuring beam, scans the space in an angular range of 360 ° in one plane and thus two-dimensionally, whereby a tube and the worktop in the corner are detected and measured.
- the reference path thus lies in a plane generated by the rotation of the reference beam RS around an axis of rotation as an optical measuring beam, wherein the rotation takes place, for example, with a defined angular velocity of at least 4 ⁇ rad / s.
- the orientation or zero direction can be set to an external coordinate system.
- fast angle encoders with accuracy of seconds can be used. If the angular velocity is defined and this is kept sufficiently constant, then the angles .alpha..sub.i can also be determined on the basis of the time assignment, so that a component measuring the angle directly can be dispensed with.
- the area of the space Al, the cross-sectional area A2 of the tube and the surface A3 of the worktop can be determined.
- the contours or borders of the objects to be measured then result in part from the measurements along the reference path as well as by calculation or assumptions for the non-scanned or non-scannable area.
- the back ie the side facing away from the device 1
- the back can be estimated from the course of the walls of the room left and right of the worktop.
- a further measurement above or below the worktop can be carried out so that the wall course located behind it can also be scanned directly. It is advantageous, however, if in the device 1 geometric basic forms are stored as measurement or calculation information that can be selected accordingly.
- the width B door of a door leading to the room can be determined automatically.
- FIG. 3 explains a preferred distance measuring principle for a method according to the invention with reference to a schematic representation of a typical signal sequence as occurs in an electronic distance meter.
- the waveform is plotted against the time axis, with the dots denoting sample and sampling points, respectively.
- the left pulse represents here, as with runtime meters, a start and the right pulse is a stop pulse.
- the duration and thus the distance Di follow for example, from the time interval of the vertices of the two pulses, the pulses are sampled similar to phase meters.
- a corresponding method is described, for example, in the international PCT application with the registration no. PCT / EP2007 / 006226 in its principles.
- the solution is based on the combination of two common in distance measurement basic principles for signal detection.
- the first basic principle is based on the measurement signal detection using the threshold value method and the second basic principle on the signal sampling with downstream signal processing for identification and temporal position determination of the signal.
- the threshold value method although the signal detection is usually determined by the signal amplitude exceeding a threshold value, the distance-determining signal characteristic can be quite different.
- the rising edge of the received signal can trigger the time trigger, but on the other hand, the received signal can be converted by means of an electronic filter in another suitable form to generate a trigger feature, which is advantageously independent of the pulse amplitude.
- the corresponding trigger signal is supplied as a start or stop signal to a timing circuit.
- Both approaches are used in parallel to the signal detection, which means that a received pulse or a signal structure is detected with both methods, which usually implies simultaneity or at least temporal overlapping of the methods.
- the core of the principle is a lossless signal acquisition, which is lossless in the sense of preserving the term information to understand.
- the approach is based on the direct signal sampling of the received time signal in the GHz range.
- the received signal preamplified by means of a broadband, but extremely low-noise transimpedance receiver is sampled with a fast AD converter and quantized with at least 8 bits.
- Such a transimpedance amplifier is described for example in the European patent application with the application no. 07114572 described.
- This AD converter is characterized by a low INL (integral nonlinearity) and a negligible in the field of measurement accuracy aperture jitter, where aperture jitter means the temporal variation of the scanned points or areas, ie the distance from sample to sample.
- This AD converter is clocked by a highly stable oscillator unit. This is essentially determined by the track-and-hold unit at the input of the AD converter, typical values being 1 to 2 psec.
- INL is the dynamic range of a straight line deviating transfer function of the implemented in the AD converter quantization unit understood.
- An ideal AD converter proportionally converts the amplitude of an analog input signal into a digital code on the output. In the real case, however, the deviation can amount to about 0.3 LSB, which can lead to disturbing signal distortions. This aspect is particularly important to ensure measurement accuracy at high and low amplitudes. Measures to eliminate these influences are known, for example, some AD converters have a so-called Diskalibrierfunktion, which measure the INL from time to time and internally reduce accordingly.
- the sampling points are distributed equidistantly, the distances are maintained with an accuracy of less than 5 psec.
- the analog bandwidth of the AD converter upstream analog receiver is in the range of 40 to 400 MHz, this causes the applied to the AD converter input signal is smoothed over several sampling intervals. It is essential that the AD converter on the one hand does not reduce the signal-to-noise ratio, but on the other hand does not distort or lapse in time the signal propagation time to be measured.
- the stop pulse is directed by the transmitting unit to the target to be measured and passed through a receiving optics on a photodetector.
- the resulting time signal contains at least one start pulse and a stop pulse corresponding to each optically illuminated target.
- the scanning sequence after the AD converter is fed to an FPGA (field programmable gate array) or a PLD (programmable logic device) and processed there in real time.
- a first step for example, the samples are buffered in a digital signal vector.
- the length of such a data record determines the maximum distance to be measured. For example, if 8192 samples are buffered at a sampling rate of 1 GS / sec, this record length corresponds to a time axis of 8192 nsec, which in turn equals a maximum distance of 1229 m.
- a second step follows a signal analysis, it is the time axis, or the digital signal vector, searched for a start pulse and any Stoppulsen. The position of the pulses is thus accurately known to a sampling interval. The difference corresponds to a first rough estimate of the distance to be determined Di.
- DFT digital Fourier transformation
- evaluation methods are used which are robust with respect to signal distortion and saturation; in this case approaches from digital filter and estimation theory are often used. With these methods 1 mm measuring accuracies can be achieved.
- FIG. 4 The circuit used to implement this measurement principle is shown in FIG. 4 as a schematic block diagram.
- a beam source 5 for example, a laser diode, with appropriate control LD, wherein a first part of the radiation are passed internally directly to the receiver 6 and a second part of the radiation externally to the target to be measured.
- the radiation reflected at the target is then also guided via a receiving optics to the receiver.
- the receiver side signal chain has a subnanose Medicalschnellen photodetector as a receiver 6, such as an avalanche photodiode, a broadband and low-noise current-to-voltage converter TIA with a matched to the laser pulse cutoff frequency, as described for example in the European patent application with the application no. 07114572 describes a possible distortion-free and low-noise voltage amplifier LNA and at least one high-speed AD converter ADC.
- the broadband and low noise current-to-voltage converter TIA may be constructed, for example, as a transimpedance amplifier circuit for converting an input current into an output voltage U out of signal input and output amplifier element and a T-shaped feedback network. With optimally dimensioned feedback networks linear amplifiers with bandwidths of over 500 MHz and low input noise currents can be realized.
- the T-shaped feedback network has a first, a second and a third branch, which are each connected to a node K to one side.
- the first branch on the other hand connected to the output of the amplifier element, has a feedback resistor Ri. This feedback resistor Ri causes a current noise I no i ser that through
- the second branch of the T-shaped feedback network has at least one capacitive component C 2 and the third branch, which leads to the signal input of the amplifier element, at least one capacitive component C 3 .
- the signal lines between the components of the receiver circuit are preferably differentially guided.
- the receiver-side signal chain can also be divided into several paths with different amplification. Each of these paths is then fed to a corresponding AD converter.
- Standard AD converters typically have 2 or more input channels. As a result, the reception signal dynamics can be extended.
- the digital signal sequences are forwarded to at least one FPGA or a PLD (programming logic device) for signal processing and processing.
- FPGA field-programmable gate array
- PLD programming logic device
- the resources of today's FPGA are sufficient to evaluate the distance evaluation between start and stop pulses in real-time mode at a rate up to 1 MPts / sec and output them on a high-speed interface.
- Fast FPGA 's also allow for the distance evaluation synchronous calculation and output of the signal strength, in particular that of the stop pulse. By parallelizing the calculation processes, energy-saving PLDs can also be used.
- a memory unit MEM is provided for the storage of the data.
- the FPGA In the case of weak reception signals, it is possible to switch from single shot mode to accumulation mode depending on the situation. In this operating mode, the FPGA sums the digital signal vectors associated with the measurement sequences synchronously in time with the laser shot rate and stores the data in a correspondingly long memory. Time-delayed, but continuously the distance is calculated and output. This method has the advantage that even very weak reception pulses can be measured and the measurement speed remains high.
- a different method for increasing the measuring sensitivity can also be used on account of the multiple measurement of the same profile.
- distance measurements are determined according to the single-shot method, but at the same time an accumulation mode is activated, which stores the distances measured and measured according to the scanned profile in an additional memory.
- the memory length corresponds exactly to the number of points on a profile track and depends inter alia on the repetition or rotation frequency.
- the FPGA sums distances that correspond to exactly one associated point on the object profile.
- the length of this profile memory corresponds to a track across the object to be measured.
- the basis for the accurate transit time measurement is derived from a temperature-corrected quartz MC. These are commercially available and have a typical accuracy of 0.2 ppm.
- the time or clock signal of the quartz is high-multiplied by means of a PLL oscillator VCO, for example, to 1 GHz low noise.
- the output signal of the oscillator VCO forms the picosecond time signal of the AD converter.
- the latter forwards the time signal or clock to a digital clock manager on a specially provided PIN, this unit can be designed as a state machine in the FPGA.
- this Digital Clock Manager has the function of generating the configured laser firing frequency on the laser trigger line synchronously with the AD converter with picosecond accuracy.
- the distance measuring circuit together with detector control, temperature sensors and any adjustable optical attenuators is controlled by a central control unit CU.
- a marking of target points by cooperative target objects such as reflectors
- it is also possible to initiate a sampling sequence from the signal course which is illustrated in FIG. 5 as an application example of the distance measuring principle.
- FIG. 5 by reflectors measuring points can be made recognizable, since by the increased reflectivity against the non-cooperative background a corresponding increase in signal strength as a function of the measuring point number or the angle in the profile occurs.
- the marking of measuring points thus allows the triggering of an automated measuring process, which is illustrated in FIG. 5 for the example of recording a surface profile between two reflectors.
- an increase of the signal intensity is detected by the receiver, which leads to the triggering of a continuous distance measuring operation with recording of the corresponding data, ie from measuring points Pi and associated angles ⁇ ⁇ and in particular associated intensities as point attributes.
- the first increase in intensity thus defines by the first sample, which is above the threshold SW, a starting point SP, which is terminated in the same way by the first threshold exceeding sample of the second intensity increase as the end point EP again.
- start and end point SP EP thus a profile window of the recording length A M is set.
- this can also be triggered manually, angle-controlled, ie with a starting angle äs and an end angle ⁇ E , by specifying a stored measurement procedure or in another way.
- the device has a beam source 5, for example a laser diode, for generating a reference beam RS which simultaneously serves as measuring radiation 7 and is emitted via the beam deflection means 3 moved by a drive 4 about an axis A as means for directing the reference beam RS.
- the deflection angle is 90 degrees, so that the reference beam generates a plane.
- the drive 4 is shown here only by way of example via a belt.
- a wide variety of drive components known to the person skilled in the art for example by means of gears or directly driven hollow shaft motors, can be used.
- a mirror is used as fixed to the axis A beam deflection 3, wherein the axis A of the rotation via a tilting table 10 is vertically aligned, in particular using inclination sensors 11.
- a movable or rotatable beam source can be used, so that a beam deflection 3 can be omitted.
- the means for directing the reference beam RS however, the movable beam deflection means 3, which generates a horizontierbare plane, but this can also be tilted by two inclination angles ßi and ß 2 , so that the axis A in a defined direction to a defined angle ß N inclined relative to the vertical vertical direction can be aligned.
- the pentaprism as beam deflection means 3 causes the reference path RP to lie in a plane perpendicular to the axis A and the measurement beam to rotate about the axis A, in particular with a defined angular velocity of at least 4 ⁇ rad / s.
- the respective positions of the beam deflection means 3, ie the emission angle of the measuring beam, can be derived by means for determining the angles ⁇ i.
- the position can be measured directly by additional or to the drive 4 associated angle sensors 4a or at a constant rotational speed be determined by assignment at the time of issue.
- the measuring radiation can be in the form of emission parallel or coaxial to the reference beam, or else the reference beam RS itself can be used as measuring beam, this being controlled correspondingly by an electronic distance measuring unit.
- the characteristic of the radiation to be emitted is selected so that at least a part of the reference path RA can be detected as a reference line as it passes through the human eye and / or detectors.
- the portions 8 of the measuring or reference beam RS which are reflected by a surface are in turn guided via the beam deflection means to a receiver 6 as a photosensitive receiving component, which is part of the electronic distance measuring unit.
- the determination of distances Di to points Pi in the reference path is carried out in an evaluation unit 9, wherein it is designed such that with a corresponding selection of a mode, the reference path contains at least one point which is measured when traversing the reference path to determine its distance Di.
- the device can be set so that the means for directing the reference beam RS are controlled in such a way that a repeated, in particular repeated, traversing of the reference path takes place automatically, whereby a continuous data acquisition for distance determination takes place.
- the evaluation unit 9 or a program may comprise, whereby the signal 8 of the measuring beam measured during the repeated passage of the reference path for the at least one point Pi is accumulated and / or associated signals are aggregated.
- digitized signal values become filter banks fed, which constantly mittein the measured values and thus lead to improved coordinates.
- IIR filters are suitable, with which noise suppression by frequency filtering can be realized on-line.
- the distance measuring unit should have a measuring rate of at least IkHz, so that the profile points are sufficiently close to the reference path
- the device thus has a transmission beam path 7 between the laser source and the means for directing the reference beam RS and a receiving beam 8 between the means for directing the reference beam RS and the receiver 6, wherein the transmission beam path 7 and the receiving beam path 8 coaxial or parallel are arranged to the axis A.
- part of the measuring beams emitted by the beam source 5 can be directed onto the receiver 6 inside the device.
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a first application example of the method according to the invention with a cooperative target.
- a reference line projecting device 1 is positioned in a room, whereby by means of reference path RP, a plane serving as a height reference plane is projected onto the walls.
- a plurality of measuring points MPi-MP 3 can be distinguished by positioning a marking unit 12.
- the device 1 recognizes this attached to the marking unit 12 reflective element 12a, which serves to identify a point Pi of the reference path RP.
- the device 1 now combines with the reflections of the reflecting elements 12a connected positions with the measuring points MPi-MP 3 , which allows, for example, the determination of structural features in space or the triggering of operations, such as a scan or the measurement of a lateral distance.
- the reference line projecting device 1 and the marking unit 12 have communication means for producing an at least one-sided, in particular mutual communication connection so that data can be transmitted or also the device 1 can be remotely controlled via the marking unit 12.
- a marking unit 13 is used, which is able to determine its own height H M , either by its own distance measuring functionality to the ground or a mechanical distance determination can be done.
- the marking unit 13 may also have a plumb bob 13b and a dragonfly as the inclinometer 13c.
- the marking unit 13 can then be positioned on the ground with the tip of the pole 13b and placed in a vertical position by means of the inclinometer 13c, so that the height is defined by the position of the reflecting element 13a, together with the zero-height mark 13d on the pole 13b ,
- the reflective element 13a can preferably also be displaceable relative to the pole 13b, wherein the exact height can be read on the basis of a graduation.
- the measurement of depressions in flat roofs can be carried out with such a surveying system.
- the device 1 designed, for example, as a rotary laser is placed on the roof, the plane of the reference beams being leveled in this case.
- the marking unit 13 With the marking unit 13, the flat roof is now contacted with the lower end of the Lotstocks 13b at various locations, in particular in the region of recesses or water accumulations. Subsequently, the pole 13b is aligned vertically and the reflecting element 13a with the zero-height mark 13d is displaced until it is detected by the measuring radiation of the device 1.
- the reflective element 13a may also be formed with a detector functionality for the measurement or reference beam, so that the marking unit 13 recognizes automatically when the reflective element 13a enters the plane of the reference beam RS, which means that a corresponding height H M can be read.
- the device 1 In this group of application examples also includes the measurement of squares or terrain slopes with a uniform slope. In these tasks, the device 1 generates a reference beam of rays which defines a correspondingly inclined plane.
- FIG. 1 A second embodiment of the device according to the invention is shown schematically in FIG.
- the structure hereby resembles the device shown in FIG.
- the beam deflection means 3 'designed as a mirror surface are now tiltable about a horizontal axis, so that a rapid adjustment of the emission direction can take place in two angles ⁇ and ⁇ .
- galvano mirrors can be used as quickly pivotable deflecting means.
- the two axes of rotation are perpendicular to each other.
- pivotable mirror surfaces can as Beam deflection also find other known in the art optical components as means for guiding the reference beam use.
- deformable mirror surfaces eg as a micromechanically adjustable component, also permit beam guidance in two axes.
- Fig.10 illustrates an application example of the second embodiment of the inventive device.
- This device is now capable of producing a surface or at least reference-path topography due to surface scanning and measurement to points in the reference path.
- This allows a projection of the reference radiation RS in a manner which compensates for projection distortion by the shape of the surface OF, ie the projection of the reference path is distorted in a manner which in turn results in the intended undistorted image on the curved surface.
- this is shown for the example of a circular cutout, which is to be introduced into an inclined or additionally curved surface. Due to the inclination and curvature, a reference line appearing circular on a flat and vertical wall would be distorted into an ellipse.
- the topography and orientation of the surface OF can be detected and taken into account in guiding the reference beam RS so that it is emitted in a correspondingly adapted ellipse, which after striking the inclined and curved surface OF again as the desired circular Reference line is perceptible.
- the contours of boreholes or outbreaks for channel penetrations can be staked.
- 11 illustrates a third embodiment of the device 1 'according to the invention.
- the structure again resembles the device shown in FIG.
- the rotary laser equipped device is mounted laterally on a turntable 14.
- turntable axis and axis of rotation A are perpendicular to each other.
- the plane of the reference beams is thus parallel to the turntable axis.
- the 3D coordinates of the whole room can be measured.
- the embodiment thus has a functionality comparable to a scanner.
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