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30 May 2022 Atmospheric turbulence characterization using a neuromorphic camera
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Abstract
The capabilities of neuromorphic (event) based sensors for atmospheric turbulence characterization and refractive index structure parameter ( C2n ) sensing are investigated. The experimental setup used a system that consisted of a telescope with an attached neuromorphic camera that was imaging features of a corner of an installation on the roof of a building in 7 km distance. Synchronously with recording of the event stream from neuromorphic sensor the refractive index structure parameter was measured with a commercial scintillometer along the same propagation path. A processing technique was developed to compare the distribution-width of events generated by the edges of the imaged corner within a given time-span to the measured strength of turbulence from the scintillometer. Spatio-temporal analysis was applied to show the possibility to detect influence of wind flow in the of recorded event stream data.
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Ernst Polnau and Mikhail A. Vorontsov "Atmospheric turbulence characterization using a neuromorphic camera", Proc. SPIE 12091, Image Sensing Technologies: Materials, Devices, Systems, and Applications IX, 1209109 (30 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618894
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Atmospheric turbulence

Image segmentation

Refractive index

Turbulence

Sensors

Telescopes

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