Reprint

Advances in Photoelectric Tracking Systems

Edited by
April 2024
214 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0966-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0965-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advances in Photoelectric Tracking Systems that was published in

Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

The photoelectric tracking system, which is made up of optical, mechanical, electrical, and computer components, is in charge of tracking targets at extremely long distances. Tracking accuracy and stability accuracy are two of the system's most crucial performance metrics. Currently, quantum communication, free-space laser communication, aerospace, space observation, and other fields make extensive use of the photoelectric tracking system. The purpose of this Special Issue, titled "Advances in Photoelectric Tracking Systems", is to present the most recent findings and creative solutions in the field.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
SiC mirror; parameters coupling; structural optimization; partition processing; inhomogeneous background correction; image pre-processing; optical telescope image; optical design; off-axis three mirrors; free-form surface; distortion; tolerance analysis; moving target model capture; laser scanning; improved hexagonal honeycomb structure scanning; super-resolution; deep compressed sensing; alignment error correction; optical fiber communication; multi-mode fiber; optical MIMO technique; pre- and post-equalization; space-division multiplexing; disturbance-observer-based control (DOBC); LQR; LMI technique; Lyapunov stability theory; electro-optical tracking platform; piezoelectric deformable mirror; adaptive optics; cross-linking value; photoelectric imaging; aerial optoelectronic systems; super-resolution; 2D scanning galvanometer; kernel regression; lidar; point cloud; simulation; collision detection; ground clutter; backstepping control; tracking differentiator; electro-optical tracking system; Softsign function; linear–nonlinear systems; Fourier transform imaging spectrometer; mid-infrared band; stray light analysis; interference fringe contrast; point source transmittance; n/a