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MICRO-SATELLITE CAMERA DESIGN

by Ballı Gülsüm Başak, Ballı Gülsüm Başak, Yüksek Lisans, Fizik Bölümü , 2003
"... This is to certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is fully ..."
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This is to certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is fully

Video Camera Design and Implementation for

by Kibreab Ghebrehiwet Behaimanot, Study Dr, Mike Blanckenberg, K. G. Behaimanot, K. G. Behaimanot, Tesis Msceng , 2004
"... fulfilment of the requirements for the ..."
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fulfilment of the requirements for the

Central Panoramic Cameras: Design and Geometry

by Tomás Svoboda, Tomás Pajdla , 1998
"... This contribution gives the foundations of the useful panoramic cameras for stereo vision. The approach to a perspective camera-hyperbolic mirror system design is presented. The model of image formation by a central panoramic camera is defined. The analysis of epipolar geometry for panoramic cameras ..."
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This contribution gives the foundations of the useful panoramic cameras for stereo vision. The approach to a perspective camera-hyperbolic mirror system design is presented. The model of image formation by a central panoramic camera is defined. The analysis of epipolar geometry for panoramic

Camera Design Using Locus of Unit

by James A. Worthey
"... The Maxwell-Ives criterion (MI) says that for color fidelity a camera’s spectral sensitivities must be linear combinations of those for the eye. W. A. Thornton found certain “prime color ” (PC) wavelengths, with special importance for color vision. At CIC 6, M. H. Brill et al. spoke in favor of “cam ..."
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The Maxwell-Ives criterion (MI) says that for color fidelity a camera’s spectral sensitivities must be linear combinations of those for the eye. W. A. Thornton found certain “prime color ” (PC) wavelengths, with special importance for color vision. At CIC 6, M. H. Brill et al. spoke in favor

Polydioptric Camera Design and 3D Motion Estimation

by Jan Neumann, Cornelia Fermüller, Yiannis Aloimonos - In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, volume II , 2003
"... Most cameras used in computer vision applications are still based on the pinhole principle inspired by our own eyes. It has been found though that this is not necessarily the optimal image formation principle for processing visual information using a machine. In this paper we describe how to find th ..."
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the optimal camera for 3D motion estimation by analyzing the structure of the space formed by the light rays passing through a volume of space. Every camera corresponds to a sampling pattern in light ray space, thus the question of camera design can be rephrased as finding the optimal sampling pattern

Light Field Camera Design for Integral View Photography

by Todor Georgeiv, Chintan Intwala
"... Figure 1: Integral view of a seagull This paper introduces the matrix formalism of optics as a useful approach to the area of “light fields”. It is capable of reproducing old results in Integral Photography, as well as generating new ones. Furthermore, we point out the equivalence between radiance d ..."
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density in optical phase space and the light field. We also show that linear transforms in matrix optics are applicable to light field rendering, and we ADOBE TECHNICAL REPORT extend them to affine transforms, which are of special importance to designing integral view cameras. Our main goal is to provide

The Digital Michelangelo Project: 3D Scanning of Large Statues

by Marc Levoy, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Brian Curless, Matt Ginzton, Jeremy Ginsberg, Kari Pulli, David Koller, Sean Anderson, Jonathan Shade, Lucas Pereira, James Davis, Duane Fulk , 2000
"... We describe a hardware and software system for digitizing the shape and color of large fragile objects under non-laboratory conditions. Our system employs laser triangulation rangefinders, laser time-of-flight rangefinders, digital still cameras, and a suite of software for acquiring, aligning, merg ..."
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We describe a hardware and software system for digitizing the shape and color of large fragile objects under non-laboratory conditions. Our system employs laser triangulation rangefinders, laser time-of-flight rangefinders, digital still cameras, and a suite of software for acquiring, aligning

The optical analysis of the proposed Schmidt camera design.

by M. Hrabovsky, M. Palatka, P. Schovanek, J. Grygar, J. Ridky, L. Soukup , 1999
"... In this note we study optical properties of the proposed Schmidt system with and without a corrector plate. We focused our attention on the analysis of energy distribution in the light spot on the focal surface. We present threedimensional results of the energy distributions in the case of the ideal ..."
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of the ideal mirror and for the system with 1 mRad imperfections. 1 Introduction The proposed optical system is widely used because it is very simple and hence attractive. The Schmidt camera offers the unparalleled combination of a fast focal ratio with the large image angle. The lens-less camera is coma free

Camera Design Using Locus of Unit Monochromats

by James A. Worthey
"... The Maxwell-Ives criterion (MI) says that for color fidelity a camera’s spectral sensitivities must be linear combinations of those for the eye[1]. W. A. Thornton’s research found certain wavelengths, the “prime colors ” (PC), with special importance for color vision. At CIC 6, M. H. Brill et al. sp ..."
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The Maxwell-Ives criterion (MI) says that for color fidelity a camera’s spectral sensitivities must be linear combinations of those for the eye[1]. W. A. Thornton’s research found certain wavelengths, the “prime colors ” (PC), with special importance for color vision. At CIC 6, M. H. Brill et al

Occlusion-Resistant Camera Design for Acquisition of Active Environments

by Daniel G. Aliaga, Yi Xu, Voicu Popescu
"... We propose a family of Occlusion-Resistant Camera (ORC) designs for acquiring active environments despite the presence of moving interfering occluders. Being able to capture images in an in-use environment increases acquisition efficiency and quality without having to close-off the targeted site. Ou ..."
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We propose a family of Occlusion-Resistant Camera (ORC) designs for acquiring active environments despite the presence of moving interfering occluders. Being able to capture images in an in-use environment increases acquisition efficiency and quality without having to close-off the targeted site
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