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27 September 2008 New constructions of panoramic annular lenses: design principle and output characteristics analysis
V. N. Martynov, T. I. Jakushenkova, M. V. Urusova
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Abstract
A new principle of panoramic annular lenses (PALs) design and a new calculation method based on this principle are described. Six PAL new configurations designed with the help of this method are presented and discussed. In particular, the PAL configurations that form a real image and might help to design a very compact but simple system for panoramic surveillance are discussed as well. The analysis of the output characteristics of new PAL configurations have shown that they can provide high image quality, especially in the infrared spectral range.
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V. N. Martynov, T. I. Jakushenkova, and M. V. Urusova "New constructions of panoramic annular lenses: design principle and output characteristics analysis", Proc. SPIE 7100, Optical Design and Engineering III, 71000O (27 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.797039
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KEYWORDS
Panoramic photography

Sensors

Image sensors

Monochromatic aberrations

Image quality

Distortion

Relays

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