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Night vision

About: Night vision is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6004 publications have been published within this topic receiving 67372 citations.


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TL;DR: The concept of gated imaging is described and its basic advantages, including the backscatter reduction mechanism for improved vision through fog, rain, and snow, are described.
Abstract: Night vision for automobiles is an emerging safety feature that is being introduced for automotive safety. We develop what we believe is an innovative new night vision system using gated imaging principles. The concept of gated imaging is described and its basic advantages, including the backscatter reduction mechanism for improved vision through fog, rain, and snow. Evaluation of performance is presented by analyzing bar pattern modulation and comparing Johnson chart predictions.

47 citations

Patent
03 Nov 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, a test arrangement for assessing the spectral energy distribution-determined response of a night vision device or other electro-optical apparatus is presented, which provides a library of spectral energy-distributed test signals or input scenes which may be selected to represent for example typical or extreme conditions expected during field use of the tested night vision devices.
Abstract: A test arrangement for assessing the spectral energy distribution-determined response of a night vision device or other electro-optical apparatus. The test arrangement provides a library of spectral energy-distributed test signals or input scenes which may be selected to represent for example typical or extreme conditions expected during field use of the tested night vision device. The test signals originate in an array of energy transducer devices such as light emitting diode elements with each such light emitting diode element proving a limited wavelength component of the wide band composite optical signal received at the input port of the night vision device. Each component signal is arranged to be controlled electrically in presence or absence and also controlled electrically in radiance or intensity according to the needs of the scene being presented; such control is provided by a manual controller or by a programmed digital computer or by other controlling apparatus such as a programmed logic array. The composite test signal may include both infrared and visible components. In addition to control of the composite test signal, other aspects of the performed test such as test scene data storage may also be accomplished in the controller or computer. The disclosed apparatus is especially suited to performance verification of night vision systems in a laboratory environment prior to field use of similar systems. Military and non-military uses are contemplated.

47 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
06 Jun 2005
TL;DR: A recognition scheme, which is both reliable and fast, which comprises the simultaneous harmonized use of three powerful detection algorithms, the hyper permutation network (HPN), a hierarchical contour matching (HCM) algorithm and a cascaded classifier approach.
Abstract: In this paper we present a recognition scheme, which is both reliable and fast. The scheme comprises the simultaneous harmonized use of three powerful detection algorithms, the hyper permutation network (HPN), a hierarchical contour matching (HCM) algorithm and a cascaded classifier approach. Each algorithm is evaluated separately and afterwards, based on the evaluation results, the fusion of the detection results is performed by a particle filter approach.

46 citations

Patent
15 Jan 1993
TL;DR: In this paper, a tool for forming a soft contact lens having an optical zone formed with a center spherical surface and surrounding aspheric surfaces is disclosed, which includes a lens holder having a perfectly centered rearwardly extending cylindrical portion received in a collet of a lens cutting lathe and a transverse front end wall defining a front end opening receiving the lens blank body projecting forwardly through the opening.
Abstract: A tool for forming a soft contact lens having an optical zone formed with a center spherical surface and surrounding aspheric surfaces is disclosed. The tool includes a lens holder having a perfectly centered rearwardly extending cylindrical portion received in a collet of a lens cutting lathe and a transverse front end wall defining a front end opening receiving the lens blank body projecting forwardly through the opening. The lens blank is formed with a mounting flange seated against a rear facing step in the transverse end wall. The lens body is retained in the holder with an insert threadedly received in the holder. A set screw received in the insert applies pressure to the lens blank rear surface to deform the front concave surface which has been previously cut and polished to a spherical surface. The deformed front concave surface is re-cut into spherical shape in at least preselected portions of the front surface so that, upon release of squeezing pressure, the preselected portions of the front surface are aspheric to define portions of the optical zone having continuously variable optical powers. The center of the optical zone preferably remains spherical for improved night vision.

46 citations

Patent
12 Dec 1985
TL;DR: A bracket for releasably engaging a goggle (14) to a headgear (12) is described in this article, where the bracket includes a receptacle (52) with inside tapered sidewalls (124) matable with the goggle stud (55) having corresponding outer tapered sides.
Abstract: A bracket (10) for releasably engaging a goggle (14) to a headgear (12). The bracket (10) includes a receptacle (52) with inside tapered sidewalls (124) matable with a goggle stud (55) having corresponding outer tapered sidewalls (125). A release lever (22) is housed in said stud (55) and includes a transverse notch (140) latchable with a lug (146) on a catch arm (144) adjustably fixed within the receptacle (52). The catch arm (144) is adjustable by an eccentric (162) while the goggle stud (55) is engaged within the receptacle (52).

46 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202311
202244
2021132
2020170
2019256
2018272