Liscio Eugene, Le Quan, Guryn Helen
ai2-3D, 271 Jevlan Drive, Woodbridge, ON, L4L 8A4, Canada.
University of Toronto Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON, L5L 1C6, Canada.
J Forensic Sci. 2020 Jan;65(1):214-220. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14144. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
With three-dimensional (3D) laser scanning technology and software packages, the practice of documenting and measuring bullet trajectories has benefited from greater accuracy and reproducibility. This study investigated the accuracy and reproducibility of the bullet trajectory tools in the software package, FARO Zone 3D (FZ3D). Twelve participants were provided laser scanner data for 21 bullet trajectories on drywall panels with impact angles between 25° and 90°. When the impact plane was manually aligned by the operator, 75% of the absolute errors were within 0.91° and 0.98° for the azimuth and vertical angles, respectively. The vertical angle improved to 0.47° when impact plane alignment was taken with respect to gravity (no operator influence). Thus, manual alignment is shown to be subject to greater error than alignment with gravity. However, this study shows that the accuracy and reproducibility of the FZ3D bullet trajectory tools to be comparable with previous research studies.
借助三维(3D)激光扫描技术和软件包,记录和测量子弹轨迹的实践在准确性和可重复性方面有了更大提升。本研究调查了软件包FARO Zone 3D(FZ3D)中子弹轨迹工具的准确性和可重复性。为12名参与者提供了21条在干墙板上的子弹轨迹的激光扫描仪数据,撞击角度在25°至90°之间。当操作员手动对齐撞击平面时,方位角和垂直角的绝对误差分别有75%在0.91°和0.98°以内。当相对于重力(无操作员影响)进行撞击平面校准时,垂直角误差改善至0.47°。因此,与重力校准相比,手动校准显示出更大的误差。然而,本研究表明FZ3D子弹轨迹工具的准确性和可重复性与先前的研究相当。