1 December 1985 Image Motion Compensation Through Augmented Collinearity Equations
Sanjib K. Ghosh
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Abstract
Image degradation caused by relative motion between an object and an imaging system (such as a camera with its platform) is detrimental to precision measurements of the image. In this paper, principal modes of relative motion are identified. The discussion, however, concentrates on the systematic motions, translatory and rotatory. Various known analogical approaches to compensate for image motion are cited. An analytical/computational approach is presented. This considers the three-dimensional transformation relationship between the image and the object, known as the collinearity condition. The standard forms of collinearity equations are presented. Augmentation of these equations for both translatory and rotatory motions is expounded. With the increasing use of high-speed computers (and analytical plotters in the realm of photogrammetry), this approach appears to be more cost-effective and seems to yield better precision than other approaches that concentrate on analogical corrections to the image.
Sanjib K. Ghosh "Image Motion Compensation Through Augmented Collinearity Equations," Optical Engineering 24(6), 241014 (1 December 1985). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973620
Published: 1 December 1985
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Cameras

Computing systems

Imaging systems

Motion measurement

Photogrammetry

Precision measurement

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