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13 May 2013 Design of omnidirectional camera lens system with catadioptic system
Jae Heung Jo, Sangon Lee, Hyeon Jin Seo, Jung Hwan Lee, Joon Mo Kim
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Abstract
Optical vision systems have been developed gradually from wide field of view to all directional field of view for the purpose of security, surveillance, and teleconferencing. An omnidirectional image of optical vision systems is an image with 360 degrees field of view in the horizontal plane and wide field in the vertical plane. The fish-eye lens and the multiple cameras are typically used to get the omnidirectional image. In this paper, we designed and fabricated an omnidirectional camera lens system (OCLS) with a catadioptic system, which have as following several advantages; wide vertical field of view (+53 deg ~ -17 deg.), small size, low cost, ease of fabrication, and high resolution images.
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Jae Heung Jo, Sangon Lee, Hyeon Jin Seo, Jung Hwan Lee, and Joon Mo Kim "Design of omnidirectional camera lens system with catadioptic system", Proc. SPIE 8788, Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection VIII, 87882Q (13 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019743
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Mirrors

Image sensors

Mechanics

Image resolution

Combined lens-mirror systems

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