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27 July 2004 Tomographic scanning imaging seeker
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A new imaging technique is introduced, based on tomographic imaging principles applied to the output from a conical scan reticle system. The concept allows for a simple, low cost system consisting of simple scanning optics, a single element detector and a signal-processing unit to act as an imaging sensor. Potential applications of the tomographic scanning imaging (TOSCA) seeker include missile seekers, smart munitions, and other devices using low-cost imagers.
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Harald Hovland "Tomographic scanning imaging seeker", Proc. SPIE 5430, Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing XVIII, (27 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541592
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KEYWORDS
Reticles

Imaging systems

Tomography

Sensors

Signal processing

Image filtering

Image processing

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