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Catadioptric Panoramic Lens with a Rectilinear Projection Scheme  

Kweon, Gyeong-il (Honam Univ.)
Kim, Geon-hee (KBSI)
Kim, Kwang Taek (Honam Univ.)
Yang, Sun-cheol (KBSI)
Choi, Young-ho (Honam Univ.)
Abstract
The usefulness of a hyperbolic surface as a panoramic mirror has been investigated, and image distortion was found to be difficult to eliminate and the optical parameters not easy to control. The newly proposed panoramic mirror, based on a numerical analysis, is not a single viewpoint imaging system. However, the field of view can almost be arbitrarily chosen to suit the application purpose, and the image distortion becomes increasingly small for far objects
Keywords
Catadioptric lens; Panoramic mirror; Rectilinear projection; Lens design; Photography
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