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21 February 2014 Real-time tracking imaging measurement of low stretched trajectory
Haiying Wu, Sanxi Zhang, Pengzu Liu, Weiguang Zhang, Weiqiang Wang
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Abstract
The high speed tracing imaging technique based on a scanning reflector, can realize a real-time tracking imaging measurement of the live scene. It can compensate field of view of the fixed high speed camera and scanning velocity of photoelectric theodolites. In this work, a synchronous tracking system realized by a rotating mirror is introduced. The imaging performance is analyzed in detail. The scheme to gain flight characteristics of targets is presented. A certificated test is performed and its results confirmed the feasibility of this system.
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Haiying Wu, Sanxi Zhang, Pengzu Liu, Weiguang Zhang, and Weiqiang Wang "Real-time tracking imaging measurement of low stretched trajectory", Proc. SPIE 9142, Selected Papers from Conferences of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee of the Chinese Society of Astronautics: Optical Imaging, Remote Sensing, and Laser-Matter Interaction 2013, 91420T (21 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054384
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Mirrors

Imaging systems

Cameras

Real time imaging

High speed cameras

Sensors

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