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An analysis of images of rapidly traveling objects by means of optoelectronic devices

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The advantages of analyzing rapidly moving objects by means of charge-coupled devices with time delay and integration are demonstrated. A technique of determining the minimal illuminance of an image is considered.

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Correspondence to V. P. Soldatov.

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Translated from Metrologiya, No. 8, pp. 19–27, August, 2009.

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Soldatov, V.P. An analysis of images of rapidly traveling objects by means of optoelectronic devices. Meas Tech 52, 918–923 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-009-9385-1

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