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1 September 1995 Novel intelligent photosensor for airborne monitoring
Vitaly E. Shubin, Sergey L. Vinogradov, Nikolaii A. Dolgikh
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Abstract
Possible use of photoelectric structures with memory (PESM) in airborne reconnaissance is discussed. It is shown that basic PESM properties and operation abilities can be used for solving widespread image processing tasks such as image contouring, correlation, moving object selection, object dynamics determination, and so on. These and other operation modes of the PESM can be realized without any computer processing in real time. Being an integrated highly intelligent low-cost videosensor-and-processor device the PESM is capable of executing many tasks in total and local surveillance missions. PESM application for unmanned and small lifetime target observation is an especially good prospect.
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Vitaly E. Shubin, Sergey L. Vinogradov, and Nikolaii A. Dolgikh "Novel intelligent photosensor for airborne monitoring", Proc. SPIE 2555, Airborne Reconnaissance XIX, (1 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218611
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Modulation transfer functions

Image storage

Reconnaissance

Semiconductors

Spatial frequencies

Target recognition

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