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26 May 2011 Digital micromirror device-based robust object boundary mapping sensor
Philip J. Marraccini, Cody Baxley, Nabeel A. Riza
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Abstract
This paper presents a novel, non-intrusive, non-contact object boundary mapping sensor using a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) and real-time pixel processing. The presented sensor is ideal for use in environments where brightly illuminated or radiating objects are in a hazardous environment such as in environments with radiation, heat, cold, harmful machine parts, etc. Experimental results demonstrate the boundary mapping sensor for a rectangular target and a multi-square target illuminated by visible wavelengths.
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Philip J. Marraccini, Cody Baxley, and Nabeel A. Riza "Digital micromirror device-based robust object boundary mapping sensor", Proc. SPIE 8026, Photonic Applications for Aerospace, Transportation, and Harsh Environment II, 80260C (26 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.885956
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Digital micromirror devices

Image processing

Imaging systems

Target detection

Edge detection

Micromirrors

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