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This book highlights the novel photoelectric detection technique on derived attributes of targets. Photoelectric detection on derived attributes of targets is a new target detection and monitoring method. It is achieved by acquiring three types of attributes of the target, including those that reflect the essential features of parts of the target, those directly generated from the target, and those synthesized by the target features. The book introduces the classification of derived attributes of targets and describes typical detection methods. Emphases are put on laser detection of aerial…mehr

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This book highlights the novel photoelectric detection technique on derived attributes of targets. Photoelectric detection on derived attributes of targets is a new target detection and monitoring method. It is achieved by acquiring three types of attributes of the target, including those that reflect the essential features of parts of the target, those directly generated from the target, and those synthesized by the target features. The book introduces the classification of derived attributes of targets and describes typical detection methods. Emphases are put on laser detection of aerial moving targets, using derived attributes such as the disturbance of atmospheric wind fields, trailing vortexes, and the disturbance of atmospheric components. The authors also elaborate on visible light imaging detection using derived attributes such as retroreflection and the identification of target carriers. Besides, the synthetic attributes processing of integrated aerospace images is introducedfor the detection of targets on the ground and sea surfaces. This book can be used as a good reference for researchers engaged in the fields of photoelectric detection, target detection and image processing, and as a reference book for senior undergraduates and postgraduates in relevant majors.

Autorenporträt
Xing Yang received his Ph.D. from the Hefei Electronic Engineering Institute, China, in 2012. He is currently a full professor at the State Key Laboratory of Pulsed Power Laser Technology, National University of Defense Technology, China. His research interests include optoelectronic engineering, cyberspace security, and artificial intelligence.   Yihua Hu received his Ph.D. from the Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 1997. He is currently a full professor at the State Key Laboratory of Pulsed Power Laser Technology, National University of Defense Technology, China. His research focuses on laser precise detection, covering the characterization and modeling of modulated laser echoes, 3D structure detection, recessive characteristics detection, and precise imaging.