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Imaging in the presence of temporal distortions

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Abstract

The imaging of a moving target by a typical CCD or CID camera with a finite integration time and finite-sized detectors presents a challenging problem in modeling and analysis. This problem is further complicated if the target is illuminated with a pulsed laser with a nonuniform temporal profile. However, a robust model of the imaging process can prove invaluable in the definition of system requirements, performance predictions, and in the development of post-detection correction algorithms.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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