2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2005.04.005
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Light-reflection random-target method for measurement of the modulation transfer function of a digital video-camera

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“…The PSD input is equal to unity, since we generated a random pattern with a uniform power spectral density. 3,[9][10][11] Consequently, the PSD input can be separated into frequencies and . The horizontal PSD input ͑ , ͒ is the = 0 profile of PSD input ͑ , ͒.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The PSD input is equal to unity, since we generated a random pattern with a uniform power spectral density. 3,[9][10][11] Consequently, the PSD input can be separated into frequencies and . The horizontal PSD input ͑ , ͒ is the = 0 profile of PSD input ͑ , ͒.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 As examples, works in which laser speckle 4-7 and random-dot patterns are used as objects can be found in the literature. Random-dot patterns can be printed on transparencies 3,8 or paper targets, 9 and also can be generated with a liquid-crystal display ͑LCD͒ projector 10 or presented on the LCD of a laptop computer. 11 The former technique has major advantages over printout patterns on transparencies or white paper.…”
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confidence: 99%