Jessica Meskens

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Jessica Meskens is a researcher whose work centers on precision metrology and the geometric characterization of measurement systems, with a particular focus on electronic distance measurement (EDM) calibration. Her most-cited paper, "Procedure for Analyzing Geometrical Characteristics of an EDM Calibration Bench" (2011), introduces a rigorous method for assessing the accuracy of EDM total stations using a calibration bench and laser interferometer. This contribution is vital for ensuring reliability in surveying and geodesy, where even minor alignment errors can propagate into significant spatial inaccuracies. By detailing the construction and alignment of the prism and bench, Meskens provides a foundational protocol for practitioners and researchers aiming to enhance measurement fidelity. Though her citation count is modest, her work addresses a niche yet critical aspect of metrological science, underscoring the importance of systematic calibration in high-precision applications. Her research exemplifies how meticulous analysis of geometric characteristics can underpin advancements in measurement technology, making her a valuable voice in the field of engineering metrology.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Procedure for Analyzing Geometrical Characteristics of an EDM Calibration Bench
6 citations · 2011
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2011 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4

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