Computer Vision & Laser Vibrometry, Volume 6: Proceedings of the 42nd IMAC, A Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics, 2024, the sixth volume of ten from the Conference brings together contributions to this important area of research and engineering. The collection presents early findings and case studies on fundamental and applied aspects of Computer Vision, Laser Vibrometry and Structural Health Monitoring, including papers on:
Novel Techniques Optical Methods, Scanning LDV Methods Photogrammetry & DIC Structural Health Monitoring.
Preface, Pattern-Less Stereophotogrammetry for Structural Dynamic
Measurements, Continuously Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometry for Vibration
Measurement: A Tutorial on Principles, Recent Developments, and Applications;
Computationally Efficient Camera-Based EMA with High SNR and High Frequency
Range, Full-Field Modal Parameter Estimation of a Rotating Structure Using an
Image-Based Tracking Continuously Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometer System, A
Six-Degree-of-Freedom Camera Motion Correction Method Based on Inertial
Measurement Unit and Data Fusion, Demonstration of Neuromorphic Event-Based
Imagers for Optical Measurement of Melt Pools for Additive Manufacturing and
Welding Diagnostics, Investigation of the Dynamic Influences of a Two-Disc
Tribometer on Wear via High-End Cameras and Vibrometers, Scanning a
Helicopter Engine Casing with a 3D SLDV, 3D Mode-Shape Extraction Through
Event-Based Light Fields, Analyzing Spider-Web Structural Dynamics: An
Enhanced High-Speed Camera-Based EMA Approach, Panoramic 3D Operating
Deflection Shape Measurement of a Cylindrical Structure Using a
Mirror-Assisted 3D CSLDV System, Digital Coded Exposure for
Physically-Motivated, Event-Based Frame Formation, Interpolation, and Motion
Blur Control, Photogrammetry-Based Damage Detection for Plate-Like
Structures, Time-Inferred Sparse Autoencoder for Improved Full-Field
Reconstruction from Sparse Measurements, Smartphone-Based Digital Image
Correlation for Vibrating Structures, Image-Based Estimation of Real-Time
Angular Positions and Angular Velocities of Rotating Structures, Object
Detection Model for Ultrasound Applications on Concrete.
Javad Baqersad, Kettering University, Flint, USA. Dario Di Maio, T.a.v. Z.A.J. Lok, Universiteit Twente, ENSCHEDE, The Netherlands. Dan Rohe, Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, USA.