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30 July 1999 Unattended interferometric sensors
David J. Brady, Daniel L. Marks, A. J. Johnson, Ronald A. Stack, David C. Munson Jr.
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Abstract
We describe tomographic integration of visible and IR projections to form 3D models of object spaces. 3D modeling is a computationally efficient means of multiple sensor data reduction and a robust means of scene analysis. We consider how imaging system design might be revised to obtain 3D data and present experimental data from a compact interferometric coherence imaging system. We experimentally and theoretically analyze 3D reconstructions of macroscopic objects, focusing in particular on the reconstruction of an automobile using a conventional camera.
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David J. Brady, Daniel L. Marks, A. J. Johnson, Ronald A. Stack, and David C. Munson Jr. "Unattended interferometric sensors", Proc. SPIE 3713, Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, (30 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357126
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Tomography

Cameras

Imaging systems

Reconstruction algorithms

3D modeling

Interferometry

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