科技與工程學院

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科技與工程學院(原名為科技學院)於87學年度成立,其目標除致力於科技與工程教育師資培育外,亦積極培育與科技產業有關之工程及管理專業人才。學院成立之初在原有之工業教育學系、工業科技教育學系、圖文傳播學系等三系下,自91學年度增設「機電科技研究所」,該所於93學年度起設立學士班並更名為「機電科技學系」。本學院於93學年度亦增設「應用電子科技研究所」,並於96學年度合併工教系電機電子組成立「應用電子科技學系」。此外,「工業科技教育學系」於98學年度更名為「科技應用與人力資源發展學系」朝向培育科技產業之人力資源專才。之後,本院為配合本校轉型之規劃,增加學生於科技與工程產業職場的競爭,本院之「機電科技學系」與「應用電子科技學系」逐漸朝工程技術發展,兩系並於103學年度起分別更名為「機電工程學系」及「電機工程學系」。同年,本學院名稱亦由原「科技學院」更名為「科技與工程學院」。至此,本院發展之重點涵蓋教育(技職教育/科技教育/工程教育)、科技及工程等三大領域,並定位為以技術為本位之應用型學院。

107學年度,為配合本校轉型規劃,「光電科技研究所」由原隸屬於理學院改為隸屬本(科技與工程)學院,另增設2學程,分別為「車輛與能源工程學士學位學程」及「光電工程學士學位學程」。

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    Area measurement system using a single camera
    (2006-11-11) C.-C. Chen; T.-H. Wang; M.-C. Lu; W.-Y. Wang
    In this paper, we propose a new method to measure area using only a single CCD camera in different distances. Two parallel laser beams are established to serve as the basis for horizontal length measurement. A single horizontal scanning line of the CCD image is only required for the area measurement. Based on the pixel numbers between two projected points within a CCD image, which represent the resolution of horizontal length, the actual area can be derived by counting the pixel numbers occupied by the image of the object to be measured on the CCD image. Our research results are merited with quick measurement speed, simple system structures and there will be no necessity to adopt image recognizing or signal analysis techniques to calculate the area from different photographing distances.
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    Image-Based Height Measuring System
    (2007-08-26) W.-Y. Wang; M.-C. Lu; C.-T. Chuang; J.-C. Cheng
    In this paper, a new distance measuring method to measure the height of a building is proposed. Traditionally, distance measuring using CCD is based on the parallax method. This paper puts forward a method of measuring the width and height of a building regardless of the distance of the camera or the angle between optical axis and ground. By using two parallel laser spots, the distance from the camera to the building and the height of the building can be determined in a single photo session and with a single picture. Experiments show that even highly non-orthogonal pictures taken from a short distance can be used to determine the height of a building. The result will not be affected by the angle between the camera’s optical axis, the ground and the measured surface.