noncontactbased
Noncontact-based refers to methods, systems, or technologies that measure, detect, or interact with a subject or object without requiring physical contact. These approaches use remote sensing to acquire information with energy forms such as light, sound, or electromagnetic waves.
Common noncontact modalities include optical sensing (cameras, structured light, stereo vision, and laser triangulation), time-of-flight and
Applications span manufacturing and metrology (3D scanning, defect inspection), robotics and automation (object detection, pose estimation,
Advantages of noncontact-based systems include noninvasiveness, speed, safety for delicate subjects, and the ability to capture
Examples of noncontact-based techniques include infrared thermography for heat distribution, structured-light 3D scanning for surface geometry,
See also: contact-based measurement, non-contact sensing, remote sensing.