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3 October 1995Multiple image reconstitution with lens correction
The advent of low-cost charge coupled device (CCD) cameras offers an alternative approach to the construction of visual inspection systems in the manufacturing industry. An array of such cameras may be arranged such that a panoramic view may be achieved without the use of any mechanical components such as motors, thereby reducing the need for maintenance. Also, as the arrangement is completely electronic, such a system lends itself directly to advanced automation. This paper sets out to describe the components necessary in such a system.
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Daniel O'Donovan, Pascal O'Connor, "Multiple image reconstitution with lens correction," Proc. SPIE 2597, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration IV, (3 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.223972