Handheld 3D Scanning and Image Processing for Printing Body Parts - A Workflow Concept and Current Results

Wersenyi G, Wittenberg T, Sudar A (2022)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2022

Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Pages Range: 61-68

Conference Proceedings Title: 2022 IEEE 1st International Conference on Internet of Digital Reality, IoD 2022

Event location: Gyor, HUN

ISBN: 9781665499651

DOI: 10.1109/IoD55468.2022.9987113

Abstract

The combination of current technical possibilities of handheld 3D scanning devices, 3D data analysis and interaction, and novel 3D bioprinting technologies has opened the way to develop workflows and scenarios for the generation of personalized human prosthesis. Specifically, using the human ear as one example to develop a cost-effective chain of methods and tools, the above mentioned combined and interacting technologies can be used to understand and demonstrate the possibilities for rapid bio prototyping. Production workflows for personalized soft-material bio-prosthesis gain significance in reconstructive and plastic surgery. This paper introduces a workflow concept, presents a list of appropriate and accessible state-of-the-art handheld scanners, followed by an image processing solution based on the MeshLab application and printing first prototypes.

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APA:

Wersenyi, G., Wittenberg, T., & Sudar, A. (2022). Handheld 3D Scanning and Image Processing for Printing Body Parts - A Workflow Concept and Current Results. In 2022 IEEE 1st International Conference on Internet of Digital Reality, IoD 2022 (pp. 61-68). Gyor, HUN: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc..

MLA:

Wersenyi, Gyorgy, Thomas Wittenberg, and Anna Sudar. "Handheld 3D Scanning and Image Processing for Printing Body Parts - A Workflow Concept and Current Results." Proceedings of the 1st IEEE International Conference on Internet of Digital Reality, IoD 2022, Gyor, HUN Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2022. 61-68.

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