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Henderson, Thomas C. | Flat surface reconstruction using sonar | A technique is given for the recovery of planar surfaces using two beam-spread sonar readings. If a single, planar surface gave rise to the two readings, then the method recovers the surface quite accurately. Simulation and experiment demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique and recommend its ... | Flat surfaces; Reconstruction; Two beam-spread; Sonar readings; Planar surfaces | 1996 |
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| Reconstruction of sculptured surface using coordinate measuring machines | This paper presents a strategy for reverse engineering that uses a coordinate measur ing machine to reconstruct three dimensional sculptured surfaces. A rough initial model of the surface is generated manually. An iterative method is then used to refine the surface model until the error is within a ... | Reconstruction; Sculptured surface; Coordinate measuring machines | 1993 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Titanium cage-assisted polymethylmethacrylate reconstruction for cervical spinal metastasis | Reconstruction and stabilization of the cervical spine after vertebrectomy is an important goal in the surgical management of spinal metastasis. The authors describe their reconstruction technique using a titanium cage-Silastic tube construct injected with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) augmented by... | Titanium cage; Cervical spine; Cervical spinal metastasis; Reconstruction; Vertebrectomy; PMMA reconstruction; Silastic tube | 2005 |