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29 September 1998 Optoelectronic recognition of mobile objects
A. N. Alexandrin, Irina L. Tarasova
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Proceedings Volume 3407, International Conference on Applied Optical Metrology; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323368
Event: International Conference on Applied Optical Metrology, 1998, Balatonfured, Hungary
Abstract
The estimation of various optoelectronic methods of recognition of objects is resulted in this work. Optoelectronic system for the recognition of images, using a method integrated fluctuation is considered. A problem of automatic allocation such systems of mobile object on a background motionless and their recognition is put. The problem is decided by introduction in system self-adaptive element from a new material -- porous silicon. Self-adaptive element is designed as the screen from porous silicon. Is shown, that application of physical adaptation of system element initiates additional adaptive properties of system. Possible directions of use of new system are specified. Optoelectronic system, recognition of image, recognition of moving objects, porous silicon, degradation of porous silicon, selfadaptive element, porous silicon screen, method of integral fluctuation, allocation (contrasting) of dynamic information, system for recognition of moving objects.
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A. N. Alexandrin and Irina L. Tarasova "Optoelectronic recognition of mobile objects", Proc. SPIE 3407, International Conference on Applied Optical Metrology, (29 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323368
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Optoelectronics

Optical filters

Objectives

Luminescence

Data processing

Data storage

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