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Yang Cheng

Researcher at Beijing Institute of Technology

Publications -  61
Citations -  470

Yang Cheng is an academic researcher from Beijing Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Focal length. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 44 publications receiving 281 citations. Previous affiliations of Yang Cheng include National University of Singapore & Chinese Ministry of Education.

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Review of state-of-the-art artificial compound eye imaging systems.

TL;DR: The paper presents the applications of the artificial compound eye imaging system including imaging with a large FOV, imaging with high resolution, object distance detection, medical imaging, egomotion estimation, and navigation.
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A stick-slip/inchworm hybrid rotary piezo motor based on a symmetric triangular driving mechanism

TL;DR: A stick-slip/inchworm hybrid rotary piezomotor based on a symmetric triangular driving mechanism, which can simultaneously achieve the benefits of both stick slip and inchworm motors, was reported in this paper.
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Improving load capacity of stick-slip actuators in both driving directions via a shared driving foot

TL;DR: The basic idea is to employ two piezoelectric actuators and a shared driving foot to work in a way that either forward or backward driving is a stick-slip process and both involve a clamping action during the 'stick' phase and a releasing action duringThe 'slip' phase so that a large driving force/load capacity can be achieved in both driving directions.
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Design and modeling of three-dimensional laser imaging system based on streak tube

TL;DR: A new non-scanning streak tube laser imaging system is presented that possesses properties of higher spatial resolution, wider FOV, higher temporal resolution, deeper DOF, and larger detectable range.
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Design and realization of retina-like three-dimensional imaging based on a MOEMS mirror

TL;DR: To balance conflicts for high-resolution, large-field-of-view and real-time imaging, a retina-like imaging method based on time-of flight (TOF) is proposed and mathematical models of 3D imaging based on MOEMS are developed.