1 February 1995 Three gradient index lens tracker (3GILT)
Michael S. Currin, Pierre Schonbaum, Carl E. Halford, Ronald G. Driggers
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Abstract
A novel tracking system is developed and a prototype constructed. The tracker uses three gradient index lenses as a multiaperture vision system (MAVS). The three gradient index lens tracker (3GILT) uses the overlapping field-of-view region of the three lenses for tracking a point source. Thus, no moving parts are required. A single detector is used with each gradient index lens. The three detector signals are analyzed to determine the location of the point source or target. The experimental results agree with the theoretical analysis, indicating that the major performance parameters are identified and understood.
Michael S. Currin, Pierre Schonbaum, Carl E. Halford, and Ronald G. Driggers "Three gradient index lens tracker (3GILT)," Optical Engineering 34(2), (1 February 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188603
Published: 1 February 1995
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KEYWORDS
GRIN lenses

Sensors

Lenses

Micro unmanned aerial vehicles

Optical tracking

Signal detection

Target detection

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