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The Optical Telemeter

Explore the Optical Telemeter, a cutting-edge device designed to simplify surface area measurements. This comprehensive guide covers high and low-level schemas, user interface details, project plan, and references to enhance your understanding. Save time and effort with this efficient solution!

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The Optical Telemeter

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  1. Presented by Mutende Msiska The Optical Telemeter Supervisor - Mr Reg Dodds Co – Supervisor - Mentor - Mr Dane Brown

  2. Overview • Review • High Level Schema • Low Level Schema • The User Interface • The Server’s End • Project Plan • References • Demo

  3. Review • The Problem Measuring a surface area can be cumbersome. • Previous Solutions The conventional physical apparatus • Proposed Solution: The Optical Telemeter

  4. High Level Schema

  5. Low Level Schema 210 mm 279.44 mm

  6. Low Level Schema - Template Matching

  7. Low Level Schema- Edge Detection Breadth Height

  8. The User Interface • A brief overview of the GUI • The user takes a picture of the surface area • Has an option of rejecting the image or taking another one • Save the image • Sends the image to the server

  9. The User Interface 1. The Application start screen Starts app

  10. The User Interface 2. The First Menu Screen Camera

  11. The User Interface 3. The Camera Takes Picture

  12. The User Interface 4. Workspace Swipe left : Opens Menu Swipe right: Shows Results

  13. Swipe Left The User Interface Camera, overwrites current picture Show results

  14. The User Interface The results page

  15. Project Plan

  16. References • Bradski, G., & Kaehler, A. (2008). Learning OpenCV. California: O'Reilly. • Felker, D. (n.d.). Android Application Development for Dummies. Felker. • Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (2012). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved April 20, 2013, from MIT mobile learning: http://mitmobilelearning.org/ • Meier, R. (2010). A Biginner's Guide to Android. Google 10. • Opencvdev team. (2013, May 23). Image processing. Retrieved May 28, 2013, from OpenCv 2.4.5.0 Documentation: http://docs.opencv.org/doc/tutorials/imgproc/histograms/template_matching/template_matching.html

  17. Demo Overview • Take a picture • Selecting from options • Sending image for computation • Viewing results

  18. Questions and Answers

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