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Panomorph
The term panomorph derives from the Greek words pan meaning all, horama meaning view, and morph meaning form. A panomorph lens is a particular type…
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2017
2017
Numerical investigation of three-dimensional pupil model impact on the relative illumination in panomorph lenses
Zhenfeng Zhuang
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S. Thibault
2017
Corpus ID: 126288856
Abstract. One of the key issues in conventional wide-angle lenses is the well-known cosine-fourth power law problem causing the…
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2016
2016
Study of the performance of stereoscopic panomorph systems calibrated with traditional pinhole model
Anne-Sophie Poulin-Girard
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S. Thibault
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D. Laurendeau
2016
Corpus ID: 124167897
Abstract. With their large field of view, anamorphosis, and areas of enhanced magnification, panomorph lenses are an interesting…
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2014
2014
Consumer electronic optics: how small can a lens be: the case of panomorph lenses
S. Thibault
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J. Parent
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Hu Zhang
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Xiaojun Du
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P. Roulet
Optics & Photonics - Optical Engineering…
2014
Corpus ID: 121699686
In 2014, miniature camera modules are applied to a variety of applications such as webcam, mobile phone, automotive, endoscope…
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2009
2009
Optical design of an hemispherical, long-wave infrared panomorph lens for total situational awareness
S. Thibault
Defense + Commercial Sensing
2009
Corpus ID: 34740046
The proliferation of security and surveillance missions in urban environments dictates the greater use of optical systems in…
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2008
2008
IR panomorph lens imager and applications
S. Thibault
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
2008
Corpus ID: 37814367
During the last decade, protection of civilian and military operational platforms or vehicles against threats has been an issue…
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2008
2008
Novel Hemispheric Image Formation : Concepts & Applications
S. Thibault
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Pierre Konen
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P. Roulet
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M. Villegas
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ImmerVision
2008
Corpus ID: 54864295
Panoramic and hemispheric lens technologies represent new and exciting opportunities in both imaging and projection systems. Such…
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2008
2008
Space telemetric panomorph imaging system for micro/nano satellite
S. Thibault
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E. Harvey
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
2008
Corpus ID: 56076398
For many years, many microsatellites (satellites in the 10-100 kg mass range) and nanosatellites (in the 1-10 kg mass range…
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2007
2007
Enhanced surveillance system based on panomorph panoramic lenses
S. Thibault
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
2007
Corpus ID: 53616961
Modern surveillance and security systems demand a technological approach because only technology can provide highly efficient…
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2006
2006
Panomorph lenses: a low-cost solution for panoramic surveillance
S. Thibault
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J. Artonne
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
2006
Corpus ID: 128906258
Historically, the US Army, border security agencies as well as in transportation security planner has recognized the advantages…
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2006
2006
Panomorph lenses: a new type of panoramic lens
S. Thibault
International Optical Design Conference
2006
Corpus ID: 128560275
The principle of operation, the optical design and the performances of a new type of lenses that enhanced the capabilities of 360…
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