2015
DOI: 10.1364/ao.54.006351
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Autofocus method for scanning remote sensing cameras

Abstract: Autofocus methods are conventionally based on capturing the same scene from a series of positions of the focal plane. As a result, it has been difficult to apply this technique to scanning remote sensing cameras where the scenes change continuously. In order to realize autofocus in scanning remote sensing cameras, a novel autofocus method is investigated in this paper. Instead of introducing additional mechanisms or optics, the overlapped pixels of the adjacent CCD sensors on the focal plane are employed. Two … Show more

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“…Accurate positions of the MEMS light sources are calculated based on the relationships between the image sensors and the optical system. For the optical remote sensor, several image sensors are butted together into one greater image sensor [ 37 , 38 ]. The MEMS light sources are generally placed on the butting area.…”
Section: Proposed Methods For On-orbit Integrated Self-calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate positions of the MEMS light sources are calculated based on the relationships between the image sensors and the optical system. For the optical remote sensor, several image sensors are butted together into one greater image sensor [ 37 , 38 ]. The MEMS light sources are generally placed on the butting area.…”
Section: Proposed Methods For On-orbit Integrated Self-calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SM light sources are installed on the side of the image sensors. For the optical remote sensor, several image sensors are butted together into one greater image sensor [55][56][57], and the SM focal planes are generally placed on the butting area. We use two SMFPs to build a differential calibration structure.…”
Section: Proposed Self-calibration Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Auto‐focus technique plays an important role in optical inspection and is widely used in optical imaging systems, especially microscopes (Lv, Han, Xue, Hu, & Yao, ; Tello‐Mijares, Flores, Bescos, & Valdez, ; Trujillo & Garcia‐Sucerquia, ). In traditional auto‐focus methods, the focus value for each image is calculated by applying a focus function to a series of images acquired at different vertical positions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%