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The new version features calculation speeds up to 16 times faster than in MountainsMap 5.1 thanks to multicore parallelization. Many new features include universal data export, MATLAB compatibility, advanced multi-scale wavelets filtering and analysis, 2nd generation lead analysis for the automotive industry and co-localization of images of the same surface generated by different instrument families.
Other enhancements include multi-scale wavelets filtering and analysis. Benchmarks show that compared to MountainsMap 5.1, morphological filtering is 2-8 times faster, form removal is 3-4 times faster, line by line correction of anomalous scan lines is 8-16 times faster and feature parameters are calculated 4-8 times faster.
Universal ASCII data export means that metrologists, researchers and quality engineers can use office tools like Excel to post-process any set of MountainsMap 6.1 results to meet specific requirements.
MATLAB compatibility enables users to write and execute MATLAB scripts in MountainsMap 6.1 in order to apply their own operators to measurement data sets. For example, users can develop and apply custom filters for specific purposes, extending the wide set of industry standard and specialized filters that are already available in MountainsMap.
The Wavelets optional module makes it possible to carry out multi-scale analysis on profiles and surfaces in order to detect the scale on which phenomena occur. ISO 16610 spline wavelets as well as other advanced wavelet families are available. The user can visualize profiles and surfaces at each scale before selecting the boundary between high-pass roughness scales and low-pass waviness scales.
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