12-07-2010 01:09 AM
12-07-2010 02:11 AM
Hi,
"Could anyone help me?"
No. Not enough information...
No pictures (where are all those hogs, you're talking about?)! No links to previous discussions! Where did you find "something wrong"? Which two parts?
"So i want to know the algorithm"
G**gle is your friend...
12-07-2010 07:28 PM
Hi,GerdW
Sorry for the blurred descriptions due to my terrible English.
10 surface temperatures were measured over a human body surface (head 1, hand 2, arm 2, chest 1, thigh 2, calf 2), then all these 10 measurement values were input to 3D sensor mapping to calculate the body surface temperature field as shown in fig 1, fig.2 and fig.3. The calculated temperature field around hipbone seems to be affected by the measurement value on hand. However, the temperature fields of hand and hipbone should be independent even if the space distance between these two parts is quite short. Therefore Maybe a reevaluation of 3D sensor mapping is highly necessary. Can anyone help me to get the source code?
12-08-2010 12:58 AM
Hi,
"then all these 10 measurement values were input to 3D sensor mapping to calculate the body surface temperature"
"Can anyone help me to get the source code?"
Which "3D sensor mapping" are you talking about? Any references, links, whatever? How did you "input" data to it? Any source code of your VI?
How can we give source code, when you don't even explain what you're talking about?
12-08-2010 02:24 AM
Hi,GerdW
Thanks for your reply.
I'm so sorry for the blurred descriptions due to my terrible English again.
Yesterday , My network is wrong , I can't upload accessories.
Today,I try again.
Measurement points setting is shown in Fig.1 , ."Surface temperature.vi" is my VI,and "Crash Dummy.stl" is the model.When you double click "3D sensor mapping.vi",you can load the model.
12-08-2010 02:27 AM
model
12-08-2010 04:21 AM
Hi,
when the ExpressVI with a cryptic name is your "3d sensor mapping" then you can look at the code by "opening the frontpanel" via context menu of the ExpressVI...
Have you ever heard of "ZIP" before uploading huge VIs?