Automated Measurement of Thread Quality

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Automated Measurement of Thread Quality. / Schlote, J.; Werner, Stefan; Georgiadis, Anthimos et al.
Sensor + Test: Nürnberg Exhibition Centre, Germany, 7. - 9.6.2011 ; [including] SENSOR 2011, 15th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology, OPTO 2011, photonic metrology, 10th International Conference on Optical Technologies for Sensing and Measurement, IRS2 2011, 12th International Conference on Infrared Sensors & Systems ; short proceedings. ed. / AMA Fachverband für Sensorik e.V. Vol. 1 AMA Service, 2011. p. 190.

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Schlote, J, Werner, S, Georgiadis, A & Lange, D 2011, Automated Measurement of Thread Quality. in AMAFFSEV (ed.), Sensor + Test: Nürnberg Exhibition Centre, Germany, 7. - 9.6.2011 ; [including] SENSOR 2011, 15th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology, OPTO 2011, photonic metrology, 10th International Conference on Optical Technologies for Sensing and Measurement, IRS2 2011, 12th International Conference on Infrared Sensors & Systems ; short proceedings. vol. 1, AMA Service, pp. 190, 15th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology - SENSOR 2011, Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany, 07.06.11.

APA

Schlote, J., Werner, S., Georgiadis, A., & Lange, D. (2011). Automated Measurement of Thread Quality. In AMA. F. F. S. E. V. (Ed.), Sensor + Test: Nürnberg Exhibition Centre, Germany, 7. - 9.6.2011 ; [including] SENSOR 2011, 15th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology, OPTO 2011, photonic metrology, 10th International Conference on Optical Technologies for Sensing and Measurement, IRS2 2011, 12th International Conference on Infrared Sensors & Systems ; short proceedings (Vol. 1, pp. 190). AMA Service.

Vancouver

Schlote J, Werner S, Georgiadis A, Lange D. Automated Measurement of Thread Quality. In AMAFFSEV, editor, Sensor + Test: Nürnberg Exhibition Centre, Germany, 7. - 9.6.2011 ; [including] SENSOR 2011, 15th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology, OPTO 2011, photonic metrology, 10th International Conference on Optical Technologies for Sensing and Measurement, IRS2 2011, 12th International Conference on Infrared Sensors & Systems ; short proceedings. Vol. 1. AMA Service. 2011. p. 190

Bibtex

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