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Array redundancy for active line arrays

Active imaging arrays are used to image scenes composed of reflectors of transmitted radiation, and in many such applications, line arrays are employed. In this paper, we discuss scanned active line arrays for imaging based on image synthesis. We define the novel concept of array redundancy for acti...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on image processing 1996-07, Vol.5 (7), p.1179-1183
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