Title :
A night firing system by one camera equipped convex mirror for monitoring tracer bullet to teach exercises
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. Part, Hoseo Univ., Asan, South Korea
Abstract :
In general, an ordinary CCTV camera has equipped 24 frames per second. This camera is not capable to get a image of bullet trace which has a speed about 1km per second. In spite of the difficulties, by means of the stereographical projection, a long distance trace is able to be contained in one image. Currently almost every camera used a skill of great many frames per second or devices equipped electrical tools of time difference operation for getting high speed object image. In this paper we propose s single camera system equipped convex mirror for monitoring trace bullet to teach night firing exercises. We show this camera is useful to determine the bullet goes right to target or not.
Keywords :
cameras; mirrors; night vision; projectiles; stereo image processing; teaching; weapons; CCTV camera; electrical tools; high-speed object image; long-distance trace; night firing exercise teaching; single-camera system equipped convex mirror; stereographical projection; time difference operation; tracer bullet image monitoring; Cameras; Equations; Fires; Firing; Mathematical model; Mirrors; Monitoring; Convex mirror equipped camera; Deformation; Inverse diffusion equation; Monitoring tracer bullet; Stereographical projection;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS), 2012 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
JeJu Island
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2247-8