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1 April 2020 Image processing system for vidicon-based radiation-resistant cameras
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Abstract
Video surveillance systems for the main production processes at nuclear power plants are an important research topic in our time. Reliability, quality, and radiation resistance – are among the main fundamental requirements for the created products. Inspection of many areas that are important for safe operation can be carried out only with the help of TV cameras based on the vidicon tube receiver, which form only a grayscale image. The ability to convert a grayscale image obtained with radiation-tolerant television cameras into a color image will significantly increase the reliability and information content of the control, which will allow an objective assessment of the condition of the equipment, and as a result will reduce the risk of emergency situations. The solution proposed in the work is a technique for converting grayscale image obtained with radiation-tolerant cameras based on vidicon tube receiver into color one. One of the main characteristics of the vidicon is its spectral characteristic, which is determined by the device and the properties of the photographic target.
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Daria V. Kolesnikova "Image processing system for vidicon-based radiation-resistant cameras", Proc. SPIE 11353, Optics, Photonics and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications VI, 1135311 (1 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2555289
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image processing

Televisions

Imaging systems

Image quality

Algorithm development

Inspection

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