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17 September 2018 Passive target tracking method based on vision information feedback
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Abstract
This paper presents a passive target tracking method based on the vision information feedback from a variable boresight imaging system. Firstly, the variable boresight imaging system is modelled to demonstrate the adjustment of a camera boresight by Risley prisms. The passive tracking method is then introduced to determine the relative position of dynamic target without any prior information, which can serve as the feedback to steer the camera boresight towards the target of interest. Moreover, an experiment setup is designed with both hardware and software in order to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed target tracking method.
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Anhu Li and Xingsheng Liu "Passive target tracking method based on vision information feedback", Proc. SPIE 10743, Optical Modeling and Performance Predictions X, 107430Y (17 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2319554
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Prisms

Imaging systems

Mirrors

Image registration

Optical sensors

3D modeling

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