Synthetic vision for vehicle guidance and control : 17-18 April 1995, Orlando, Florida / Jacques G. Verly, chair/editor ; sponsored and published by SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering.

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English
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Bellingham, Wash., USA : SPIE, [1995], ©1995.
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x, 266 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

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    • Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering ; v. 2463. [More in this series]
    • Proceedings / SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering ; v. 2463
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographic references and author index.
    Contents
    • Passive millimeter-wave camera for vehicle guidance in low-visibility conditions / M. Shoucri, G. S. Dow, B. Hauss, P. Lee and L. Yujiri
    • Passive millimeter-wave imaging: seeing in very poor visibility / R. Appleby, S. Price, D. G. Gleed and A. H. Lettington
    • Advances in real-time millimeter-wave imaging radiometers for avionic synthetic vision / J. A. Lovberg, R.-C. Chou, C. A. Martin and J. A. Galliano
    • Multifunction 35-GHz FMCW radar with frequency scanning antenna for synthetic vision applications / F.-J. Tospann, M. Pirkl and W. Gruner
    • Infrared-optical multisensor for autonomous landing guidance / J. R. Kerr, D. P. Pond and S. Inman
    • Advanced techniques for ladar sensors / W. C. Schwartz, R. J. Wangler and L. A. Condatore, Jr.
    • Color night vision: fusion of intensified visible and thermal IR imagery / A. M. Waxman, D. A. Fay, A. Gove, M. Seibert, J. P. Racamato, J. E. Carrick and E. D. Savoye --
    • Morphological connected operators for vehicle guidance and control / J.-F. Rivest
    • Square tracking sensor for autonomous helicopter hover stabilization / C.-H. Oertel
    • Real-time simulation of visual machine perception for helicopter flight assistance / S. Werner, A. Buchwieser and E. D. Dickmanns
    • Electro-optic precision approach and landing system / D. Salt
    • Landing trajectory measurement using onboard video sensor and runway landmarks / H. Mostafavi and M. S. Malone
    • Synthetic vision experiments for approach and taxiing in poor visibility / G. Sachs, H. Moller and K. Dobler
    • 4D flight guidance displays: an approach to flight safety enhancement / C. Below, H. von Viebahn and M. Hammer
    • Application of an autonomous landing guidance system for civil and military aircraft / M. R. Franklin
    • Generic view simulation system for vehicle simulators and synthetic vision / S. Graeber --
    • Pilot-vehicle interface evaluation of a simulated head-up display: symbology suitability for autonomous landing guidance / E. A. Martin, S. M. Cone and C. Berg
    • Outside scene obscuration by a millimeter-wave radar image presented on a HUD / R. B. Huntoon, T. W. Rand and M. B. Lapis
    • Modeling of pilot's visual behavior for low-level flight / A. Schulte and R. Onken
    • Perspective imagery in synthetic scenes used to control and guide aircraft during landing and taxi: some issues and concerns / W. W. Johnson and M. K. Kaiser
    • Autonomous road navigation for unmanned ground vehicles / S. A. Speigle, P. McIngvale, K. Olson, A. Scales and K. Larsen
    • Unmanned guided vehicle system / J. F. Gilmore, H. Forbes, K. Payne and K. J. Elibiary
    • Radar navigation of waterways using vision-based processing / A. Ukrainec and S. Haykin
    • Radar sensors for automotive collision warning and avoidance / T. O. Grosch --
    • Visual pattern recognition using coupled filters / S. E. Monroe, Jr., R. D. Juday, R. S. Barton and M. K. Qin
    • Real-time obstacle detection via subsequent 2D images / B. Dai, J.-P. Liu and W.-S. Chang.
    ISBN
    0819418161
    LCCN
    94074646
    OCLC
    32870308
    RCP
    C - S
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