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15 November 2007 Optical registration analysis of multi-spectral airborne camera with multi-lens
Junyong Fang, Xiaoxue Dai, Bing Zhang, Qingxi Tong
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Proceedings Volume 6786, MIPPR 2007: Automatic Target Recognition and Image Analysis; and Multispectral Image Acquisition; 67865J (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.749602
Event: International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2007, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Optical registration requires the same spatial coordinate of all the corresponding pixels in the multi-spectrum images. The imaging equation of the multi-lens camera is established in the same ground coordinate. Some factors are analyzed and simulated with the actual parameters of a multi-spectral camera. The ground coordinate differences are compared among these factors, and the results are shown in paper. The shutter delay between the camera shutter and POS should be considered firstly, and the influence by focal length is more marked than the influence by angle of optical axis. The multi-spectral cameras should be selected to keep higher shutter synchronism.
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Junyong Fang, Xiaoxue Dai, Bing Zhang, and Qingxi Tong "Optical registration analysis of multi-spectral airborne camera with multi-lens", Proc. SPIE 6786, MIPPR 2007: Automatic Target Recognition and Image Analysis; and Multispectral Image Acquisition, 67865J (15 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.749602
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Camera shutters

Image registration

Imaging systems

Device simulation

Charge-coupled devices

Factor analysis

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