Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989spie.1111..196p&link_type=abstract
IN: Acquisition, tracking, and pointing III; Proceedings of the Meeting, Orlando, FL, Mar. 27-29, 1989 (A90-39001 17-17). Bellin
Computer Science
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Real Time Operation, Telescopes, Tracking (Position), Tracking Filters, Field Of View, Focal Plane Devices, Image Processing, Prototypes, Star Trackers
Scientific paper
Candidate algorithms are presently assessed for the 'smart focal plane' image processors that will be used to recognize and track moving objects with a prototype wide field-of-view telescope system. The algorithms in question encompass star-extraction and on-line tracking types. The tracking of faint targets is being undertaken with an algorithm in which all candidate straight-line categories are tested by each pixel within prespecified velocity constraints.
Axelrod Timothy S.
Colella Nicholas J.
Colvin Michael E.
Ledebuhr Arno G.
Park Hye-Sook
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