紧的光学视觉放大系统,具有广泛的视野
Uri Milman1, Jacob Kaufmann1, Yoel Arieli1
1The Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem P.O. Box 3062, Israel.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|November 27, 2025
概括
一个新的功率校正镜头组通过改善视野和纠正偏差来增强视觉放大系统. 这种光学设计创新比传统系统提供了更高的性能.
科学领域:
- 光学工程是指光学工程.
- 系统设计 系统设计
- 图像科学科学 图像科学
背景情况:
- 传统的视觉放大系统在平衡视野 (FOV) 扩展与偏差控制方面面临着挑战.
- 宽FOV光学系统的进步和紧的设计突出了需要改进的偏差校正方法.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种新的概念,用于视觉放大系统,其中包含一个功率校正器 (PC) 镜头组.
- 提高系统性能,特别是增加FOV和减少光学偏差.
主要方法:
- 在目标和中间图像之间引入了一个额外的功率校正器 (PC) 镜头组.
- 集成PC组功能与目标和眼镜组进行统一的光学设计.
- 使用先进的偏差校正技术和优化.
主要成果:
- 个人电脑组允许提高系统性能,包括更广泛的视野 (FOV).
- 纠正了限制常规眼镜设计的偏差,将其减少到微不足道的水平.
- 一个比传统设计更宽的FOV的紧型成像系统成功设计和制造.
结论:
- 新的PC组概念可以在视觉放大系统中提高FOV和图像质量.
- 与传统光学设计相比,这种综合优化方法提供了更有效的解决方案.
- 电脑组代表了现代光学系统设计的重大进步,特别是对于紧的,宽FOV应用.
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