Zhang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Sky light polarization detection with linear polarizer triplet in light field camera inspired by insect visionZhang et al., 2015
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- Zhang W
- Cao Y
- Zhang X
- Liu Z
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- Applied optics
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Stable information of a sky light polarization pattern can be used for navigation with various advantages such as better performance of anti-interference, no “error cumulative effect,” and so on. But the existing method of sky light polarization measurement is weak in real-time …
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