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21 February 1980 Nonplanar Projections In Image Simulations
George J. Sutty
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Abstract
Many image processing applications (e.g., correlation guidance systems) require synthetically generated images to simulate the data obtained by electro-optical sensors. All currently available computer image generation (CIG) systems model only the perspective projection. Thus, there is a need for CIG systems that can simulate all sensors, including those that do not have a linear geometrical function (projection). In this paper, a system capable of modeling all projections is described, and three nonplanar projections (spherical, cylindrical and polar) are discussed in detail.
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George J. Sutty "Nonplanar Projections In Image Simulations", Proc. SPIE 0205, Image Understanding Systems II, (21 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958176
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Raster graphics

Image sensors

Image understanding

Systems modeling

Computing systems

Radar

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