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@ARTICLE{Summers2010, preauth = {David Summers}, author = {Matt Clark and Ian Stockford and Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah}, postauth = {Pereira Do Carmo, J}, title = {Modulated light camera for space applications and assessment via a test bench system}, journal = {Acta Astronautica}, year = {2010}, volume = {66}, pages = {1399 - 1403}, number = {9-10}, note = {ASIC design;Imaging arrays;Innovation triangle initiatives;Large structures;Modulated laser light;Modulated light camera;Modulation schemes;Optical ranging;Phase Change;Rendezvous and docking;Roadmap;Space-borne instruments;Test benches;Test systems;University of Nottingham;}, abstract = {The modulated light camera technology, developed by the University of Nottingham, illuminates a target with modulated laser light and measures the distance to the target scene by the phase change of the return, across an imaging array. This enables the measurement of distance to different parts of the scene simultaneously, on a pixel by pixel basis. A prototype camera has been assembled under the ESA Innovation Triangle Initiative and supplied to SEA where there has been an assessment of the potential of this technology for a range of space applications, including Rover Vision, Rendezvous and Docking, and monitoring the deployment of large structures. The supplied device has been tested with appropriate modulation schemes. Finally, a roadmap has been devised to show the developments needed to take this test system forward to a fully fledged spaceborne instrument. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, address = {Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom}, copyright = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc.}, issn = {00945765}, key = {Cameras}, keywords = {Application specific integrated circuits;Electric power supplies to apparatus;Innovation;Integrated circuits;Manned space flight;Pixels;Space applications;Space rendezvous;Technological forecasting;}, language = {English}, owner = {rp}, timestamp = {2010.11.19}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2009.10.030} | @ARTICLE{Summers2010, preauth = {David Summers}, author = {Matt Clark and Ian Stockford and Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah}, postauth = {Pereira Do Carmo, J}, title = {Modulated light camera for space applications and assessment via a test bench system}, journal = {Acta Astronautica}, year = {2010}, volume = {66}, pages = {1399 - 1403}, number = {9-10}, note = {ASIC design;Imaging arrays;Innovation triangle initiatives;Large structures;Modulated laser light;Modulated light camera;Modulation schemes;Optical ranging;Phase Change;Rendezvous and docking;Roadmap;Space-borne instruments;Test benches;Test systems;University of Nottingham;}, abstract = {The modulated light camera technology, developed by the University of Nottingham, illuminates a target with modulated laser light and measures the distance to the target scene by the phase change of the return, across an imaging array. This enables the measurement of distance to different parts of the scene simultaneously, on a pixel by pixel basis. A prototype camera has been assembled under the ESA Innovation Triangle Initiative and supplied to SEA where there has been an assessment of the potential of this technology for a range of space applications, including Rover Vision, Rendezvous and Docking, and monitoring the deployment of large structures. The supplied device has been tested with appropriate modulation schemes. Finally, a roadmap has been devised to show the developments needed to take this test system forward to a fully fledged spaceborne instrument. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, address = {Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom}, copyright = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc.}, issn = {00945765}, key = {Cameras}, keywords = {Application specific integrated circuits;Electric power supplies to apparatus;Innovation;Integrated circuits;Manned space flight;Pixels;Space applications;Space rendezvous;Technological forecasting;}, language = {English}, owner = {rp}, timestamp = {2010.11.19}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2009.10.030} | ||
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+ | @article{matt41, | ||
+ | title="Adaptive acoustic imaging using aberration correction in difficult materials", | ||
+ | author="S D Sharples and M Clark and I J Collison and M G Somekh", | ||
+ | journal="Insight", | ||
+ | volume="47", | ||
+ | number="2", | ||
+ | pages="78-80", | ||
+ | year="2005" | ||
+ | } | ||
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Revision as of 22:46, 16 March 2011
Applied Optics: Publications
The old list of publications can be found here
After much fiddling and rewriting of code, I've managed to make the BibTex extension work on this wiki. Firstly, there are some simple changes to a BibTex code that need to be made in order to make it both work on here and if/when someone downloads the code.
- The authors need to be separated. This is done so that external people can be main/co-authors of papers and not be linked in this wiki. I've created two new tags that only work on this wiki, and will disappear when downloaded. To add a publication, use
<bibtex> "bibtex code" </bibtex>
- REQUIRED - All internal names in the author tag need to be full (in order to be linked), in normal order (i.e. first name first) and separated by 'and'. No commas should be present inside the tag!
- OPTIONAL - Main external author names are to be put in ' preauth = {} ' tag. Again separated by 'and' but do not need to be full. This should be placed before the ' author = {} ' tag.
- OPTIONAL - Co-author external names are to be put in ' postauth = {} ' tag. Again separated by 'and' but do not need to be full. This should be placed after the ' author = {} ' tag.
Check out the example below. Personal page links will work once they are made.
S D Sharples, M Clark, I J Collison, M G Somekh - Modulated light camera for space applications and assessment via a test bench system
- Insight 47(2):78-80, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom,2005
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2009.10.030
BibtexAuthor : S D Sharples, M Clark, I J Collison, M G Somekh
Title : Modulated light camera for space applications and assessment via a test bench system
In : Insight -
Address : Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom
Date : 2005
Its a bit of a pain now, but it needs to be done in order for it work with links on here AND (when bibtex link is clicked) come out with a bibtex that can be used straight away. At some point, redirects for first name initials and name reversing should be implemented by for now, this, as long as tags are put in correctly, should work properly.