A Foveated Imaging System to Reduce Transmission Bandwidth of Video Images from Remote Camera Systems

Author(s):  
Wilson S. Geisler ◽  
H. L. Webb
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
feng huang ◽  
He Ren ◽  
Xianyu Wu ◽  
Pengfei Wang

Optik ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 127 (22) ◽  
pp. 10801-10807
Author(s):  
Xiongxiong Wu ◽  
Xiaorui Wang ◽  
Jianlei Zhang ◽  
Ying Yuan ◽  
Chaoshu Liu

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 484-491
Author(s):  
Beatriz E Adrada ◽  
Tanya Moseley ◽  
S Cheenu Kappadath ◽  
Gary J Whitman ◽  
Gaiane M Rauch

Abstract Molecular breast imaging (MBI) is an increasingly recognized nuclear medicine imaging modality to detect breast lesions suspicious for malignancy. Recent advances have allowed the development of tissue sampling of MBI-detected lesions using a single-headed camera (breast-specific gamma imaging system) or a dual-headed camera system (MBI system). In this article, we will review current indications of MBI, differences of the two single- and dual-headed camera systems, the appropriate selection of biopsy equipment, billing considerations, and radiation safety. It will also include practical considerations and guidance on how to integrate MBI and MBI-guided biopsy in the current breast imaging workflow.


2008 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Israel D. Parker ◽  
Dominique E. Watts ◽  
Robert A. McCleery ◽  
Roel R. Lopez ◽  
Nova J. Silvy ◽  
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Author(s):  
B.E. Bagwell ◽  
D.V. Wick ◽  
J. Schwiegerling

2013 ◽  
Vol 80 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chaofeng Lü ◽  
Ming Li ◽  
Jianliang Xiao ◽  
Inhwa Jung ◽  
Jian Wu ◽  
...  

A tunable hemispherical imaging system with zoom capability was recently developed by exploiting heterogeneous integration of rigid silicon photodetectors on soft, elastomeric supports, in designs that can facilitate tunable curvature for both the lens and detector. This paper reports analytical mechanics models for the soft materials aspects of the tunable lenses and detector surfaces used in such devices. The results provide analytical expressions for the strain distributions, apex heights and detector positions, and have been validated by the experiments and finite element analysis. More broadly, they represent important design tools for advanced cameras that combine hard and soft materials into nonplanar layouts with adjustable geometries.


Author(s):  
E. Simioni ◽  
C. Re ◽  
T. Mudric ◽  
A. Pommerol ◽  
N. Thomas ◽  
...  

CaSSIS (Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System) is the stereo imaging system onboard the European Space Agency and ROSCOSMOS ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) that has been launched on 14 March 2016 and entered a Mars elliptical orbit on 19 October 2016. During the first bounded orbits, CaSSIS returned its first multiband images taken on 22 and 26 November 2016. The telescope acquired 11 images, each composed by 30 framelets, of the Martian surface near Hebes Chasma and Noctis Labyrithus regions reaching at closest approach at a distance of 250 km from the surface. Despite of the eccentricity of this first orbit, CaSSIS has provided one stereo pair with a mean ground resolution of 6 m from a mean distance of 520 km. The team at the Astronomical Observatory of Padova (OAPD-INAF) is involved into different stereo oriented missions and it is realizing a software for the generation of Digital Terrain Models from the CaSSIS images. The SW will be then adapted also for other projects involving stereo camera systems. To compute accurate 3D models, several sequential methods and tools have been developed. The preliminary pipeline provides: the generation of rectified images from the CaSSIS framelets, a matching core and post-processing methods. The software includes in particular: an automatic tie points detection by the Speeded Up Robust Features (SURF) operator, an initial search for the correspondences through Normalize Cross Correlation (NCC) algorithm and the Adaptive Least Square Matching (LSM) algorithm in a hierarchical approach. This work will show a preliminary DTM generated by the first CaSSIS stereo images.


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