Solid-State Imaging with Charge-Coupled Devices


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Solid-State Imaging with Charge-Coupled Devices covers the complete imaging chain: from the CCD's fundamentals to the applications. The book is divided into four main parts: the first deals with the basics of the charge-coupled devices in general. The second explains the imaging concepts in close relation to the classical television application. Part three goes into detail on new developments in the solid-state imaging world (light sensitivity, noise, device architectures), and part four rounds off the discussion with a variety of applications and the imager technology. The book is a reference work intended for all who deal with one or more aspects of solid- state imaging: the educational, scientific and industrial world. Graduates, undergraduates, engineers and technicians interested in the physics of solid-state imagers will find the answers to their imaging questions. Since each chapter concludes with a short section `Worth Memorizing', reading this short summary allows readers to continue their reading without missing the main message from the previous section.




Solid State Imaging


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An Advanced Study Institute on solid-state imaging was held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium on September 3-12, 1975 under the auspices of the Scientific Affairs Division of NATO. The Institute was organized by a scientific organizing committee consisting of Professor Paul Jespers and Professor Fernand Van de Wiele of the Universite' Catholique de Louvain and Dr. Marvin H. White of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. This book represents the con tributions of the lecturers at the Institute and the chapters pre sert, for the first time, a concise treatment of a very timely subject, namely, solid-state imaging. The organization of the book parallels the program at the Institute with an introduction r. omprised of historical development and applications. This is f0~lowed by the physics of photosensors which leads quite naturally into the various solid-state photosensor arrays. The subject of signal extraction, which is often an overlooked area, follows and the last part of the book is devoted to the various system's con siderations. The subject matter of this book is suitable for a Wide range of interests from the advanced·student, through the practicing physcist and engineer, to the research worker. Although a novice may find some difficulty with the mathematical development, he can acquire a perspective into the field of solid-state imaging with this book. Likewise, portions of this book may be used as a text book since ~he chapters are instructional and self-contained.




Solid State Imaging


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Galileo Solid State Imaging (SSI) Team: Education and Public Outreach


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Features information regarding the imaging camera aboard the Galileo spacecraft mission of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to Jupiter launched on October 18, 1989, presented by the Solid State Imaging and Public Outreach Team of NASA. Explains that the goal of the mission was the study of the atmosphere, satellites, and magnetosphere of Jupiter. Contains photographs taken during the mission.




Galileo Solid State Imaging (SSI) Team


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Provides information about the Galileo Solid State Imaging (SSI) Team leaded by Dr. Michael J.S. Belton. Gives images and associated information taken by the team's camera. Proposes pictures of the moon, the Asteroid 243 Ida and the Comet Shoemaker-Levy9. Includes details on planned satellite observations, associated bibliographies, monthly spacecraft health report, links to other Galileo-related sites and so on.




Solid State Video Cameras


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Solid State Video Cameras reviews the state of the art in the field of solid-state television cameras as compiled from patent literature. Organized into 10 chapters, the book begins with the basic array types of solid-state imagers and appropriate read-out circuits and methods. Documents relating to improvement of picture quality, such as spurious signal suppression, uniformity correction, or resolution enhancement, are also cited. The last part considerssolid-state color cameras.










Solid State Imaging Devices


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CCD


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