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  2. Eye tracking - Wikipedia

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    It can be modelled to be generated by a dipole with its positive pole at the cornea and its negative pole at the retina. The electric signal that can be derived using two pairs of contact electrodes placed on the skin around one eye is called Electrooculogram (EOG). If the eyes move from the centre position towards the periphery, the retina ...

  3. Contrast seeker - Wikipedia

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    The series of varying voltages from the sensor forms an amplitude modulated (AM) signal that encodes the brightness variations along any given scan line. Additional voltage spikes are added to the signal to indicate when the line or frame ends. [1] The contrast seeker is a simple device that can be implemented using basic analog electronics.

  4. Bramor C4EYE - Wikipedia

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    The Bramor C4EYE (or otherwise known as Belin [1]) is a tactical reconnaissance UAV classified as a NATO class 1 mini tactical drone with less than 5 kg MTOW. It was developed and built by C-Astral Aerospace Ltd from Ajdovščina in Slovenia. It is equipped with an EO/IR/LI gyro-stabilized micro-gimbal with optical and infrared sensor, laser ...

  5. Drones used to capture birds-eye views of wedding ceremonies

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    One of the major decisions during wedding planning is who to trust with the camera. Lately, couples are choosing to trust drones. With the remote-controlled devices, couples are able to get a ...

  6. Gorgon Stare - Wikipedia

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    The first Gorgon Stare system consisted of two sensor pods, one carrying electro-optical (EO) and infrared cameras (IR), the other digital processors and data-links that enabled quick transmission of actionable intelligence to operations centers and troops in the field. The system delivered three "tiers" of surveillance down to small details ...

  7. WB Electronics FlyEye - Wikipedia

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    The flight of the drone can be controlled entirely manually from the control station (at a distance of up to 50 km) or be fully autonomous, performed according to a previously programmed route with the possibility of manual correction during the flight. The flight is extremely quiet due to the fact that the drone glides for

  8. Infrared homing - Wikipedia

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    Modern heat-seeking missiles use imaging infrared (IIR), where the IR/UV sensor is a focal plane array which is able to produce an image in infra-red, much like the charge-coupled device (CCD) in a digital camera. This requires much more signal processing but can be much more accurate and harder to fool with decoys.

  9. Robotic sensing - Wikipedia

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    Touch sensory signals can be generated by the robot's own movements. It is important to identify only the external tactile signals for accurate operations. Previous solutions employed the Wiener filter , which relies on the prior knowledge of signal statistics that are assumed to be stationary.