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Radical advancement in multi-spectral imaging for autonomous vehicles (UAVs, UGVs, and UUVs) using active compensation.
Author(s) -
Brian Clark,
Brett E. Bagwell,
David Wick
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/902558
Subject(s) - bandwidth (computing) , compensation (psychology) , computer science , lens (geology) , wavelength , optics , electronic engineering , engineering , physics , telecommunications , psychology , psychoanalysis
The purpose of this LDRD was to demonstrate a compact, multi-spectral, refractive imaging systems using active optical compensation. Compared to a comparable, conventional lens system, our system has an increased operational bandwidth, provides for spectral selectivity and, non-mechanically corrects aberrations induced by the wavelength dependent properties of a passive refractive optical element (i.e. lens). The compact nature and low power requirements of the system lends itself to small platforms such as autonomous vehicles. In addition, the broad spectral bandwidth of our system would allow optimized performance for both day/night use, and the multi-spectral capability allows for spectral discrimination and signature identification

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