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24 March 1970 Computerized Image Dynamics Analysis
E. B. Brown, K. W. Hering
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Abstract
A significant factor in the design of space and aircraft borne optical imaging systems is the image-object dynamic relationship. Image motions arise from two basic causes: apparent ground motion and camera rotation. Compensation for the effect of these motions is accomplished by controlled camera and optical rotations and image plane translations. System configuration choices and design optimizations are strongly influenced by image motion compensation requirements and implementation.
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E. B. Brown and K. W. Hering "Computerized Image Dynamics Analysis", Proc. SPIE 0019, Space Optics I, (24 March 1970); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946849
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Artificial intelligence

Tolerancing

Image analysis

Mirrors

Control systems

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