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26 September 1965 The Role Of Signal Generating Image Tubes In Photo-Optical Sensor Systems
W. E. Woehl
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Proceedings Volume 0003, Electronic Imaging Techniques; (1965) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970954
Event: Electronic Imaging Techniques, 1965, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The use of signal-generating image tubes (image orthicons) provides a number of features which are important for applications in tracking and surveillance sensor systems. The most significant features are: high quantum efficiency and internal noise-free signal amplification; scanning in the image orthicon of the transfer charge pattern generated by the optical image, which provides a means for time-sequencing of the spatial intensity information contained in the image; electronic image enhancement; digital image transfer and noise elimi-nation; real-time photometric and spectro-radiometric information retrieval; digital pointing-error information for automatic-tracking feed-back loops. The quantity which describes the performance of sensor systems is the modulation transfer function; in image tube systems the transferred spatial modulation of intensity amplitudes can be easily obtained from the video display on an oscilloscope.
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W. E. Woehl "The Role Of Signal Generating Image Tubes In Photo-Optical Sensor Systems", Proc. SPIE 0003, Electronic Imaging Techniques, (26 September 1965); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970954
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image sensors

Video

Interference (communication)

Cameras

Image enhancement

Modulation transfer functions

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