Ellison et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Opto-mechancial design for real-time image processing: It's not only softwareEllison et al., 2006
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- Ellison B
- Archer C
- Worley S
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- Infrared Technology and Applications XXXII
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Single and multi-sensor imaging systems are being improved every day through the use of image processing, but there are limits to what software can do alone. The capabilities of image processing software can be improved by careful design of the optical and mechanical …
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