Belay et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Design of a multichannel, multiresolution smart imaging systemBelay et al., 2012
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- Belay G
- Meuret Y
- Ottevaere H
- Veelaert <
- Thienpont H
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- Applied optics
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This paper presents the design of a multichannel imaging system where the different optical channels have a different angular resolution and field-of-view. Such an imaging system is able to resolve fine details in a small region of interest through the channel that has the …
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