A low cost and high dynamic range receiver for passive intermodulation measurement

Author(s):  
Zhengbo Jiang ◽  
Ling Tian ◽  
Jin Liu ◽  
Wei Hong
2021 ◽  
Vol 2042 (1) ◽  
pp. 012113
Author(s):  
Michael Kim ◽  
Athanasios Tzempelikos

Abstract Continuous luminance monitoring is challenging because high-dynamic-range cameras are expensive, they need programming, and are intrusive when placed near the occupants’ field-of-view. A new semi-automated and non-intrusive framework is presented for monitoring occupant-perceived luminance using a low-cost camera sensor and Structure-from- Motion (SfM)-Multiview Stereo (MVS) photogrammetry pipeline. Using a short video and a few photos from the occupant position, the 3D space geometry is automatically reconstructed. Retrieved 3D context enables the back-projection of the camera-captured luminance distribution into 3D spaces that are in turn re-projected to occupant-FOVs. The framework was tested and validated in a testbed office. The re-projected luminance field showed with good agreement with luminance measured at the occupant position. The new method can be used for non-intrusive luminance monitoring integrated with daylighting control applications.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lirong Wang ◽  
Peng Su ◽  
Robert Parks ◽  
Roger Angel ◽  
Jose Sasian ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baori Zhang ◽  
Yonghua Shi ◽  
Yanxin Cui ◽  
Zishun Wang ◽  
Xiyin Chen

Abstract The high dynamic range existing in arc welding with high energy density challenges most of the industrial cameras, causing badly exposed pixels in the captured images and bringing difficulty to the feature detection from internal weld pool. This paper proposes a novel monitoring method called adaptive image fusion, which increases the amount of information contained in the welding image and can be realized on the common industrial camera with low cost. It combines original images captured rapidly by the camera into one fused image and the setting of these images is based on the real time analysis of realistic scene irradiance during the welding. Experiments are carried out to find out the operating window for the adaptive image fusion method, providing the rules for getting a fused image with as much as information as possible. The comparison between the imaging with or without the proposed method proves that the fused image has a wider dynamic range and includes more useful features from the weld pool. The improvement is also verified by extracting both the internal and external features of weld pool within a same fused image with proposed method. The results show that the proposed method can adaptively expand the dynamic range of visual monitoring system with low cost, which benefits the feature extraction from the internal weld pool.


Author(s):  
Raja Usman Tariq ◽  
Ming Ye ◽  
Keyue Zhang ◽  
Zhi Cao ◽  
Songchang Zhang ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 66-68 ◽  
pp. 2241-2247 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Yang ◽  
Yan Chang Wang ◽  
Pei Hong Li ◽  
Ji Lin Liu

In this paper we present a CCD image sensor system with high dynamic range. This feature is achieved through double analog-to-digital convertors’(ADC) architecture and field programmable gate arrays(FPGA). By doing so, the system outputs high dynamic range images in real time. The proposed scheme is a low-cost solution in the sense that it can be built on top of any traditional sensor system with minor modifications on the system-level analog-to-digital module. Through the post-layout sensor system we show the experimental images to demonstrate the effectiveness.


2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 397-397 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Zhang ◽  
J. Ferwerda

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