Christensen et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Panoptes: A thin agile multi-resolution imaging sensorChristensen et al., 2005
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- 5120736669483440120
- Author
- Christensen M
- Haney M
- Rajan D
- Wood S
- Douglas S
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- Publication venue
- Proc. Government Microcuircuit Applications and Critical Technology Conf.(GOMACTech-05)
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A thin, agile, multi-resolution, computational imaging sensor architecture, termed PANOPTES, that utilizes arrays of MEMS micro-mirrors to adaptively redirect the fields-of- view of multiple low-resolution subimagers, is introduced. An information theory-based …
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