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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2012.37C.9.757

A Single Camera System Equipped Convex Mirror for Monitoring Tracer Bullet to Teach Night Firing Exercises  

Lee, In Jeong (호서대학교 교양교직학부)
Abstract
In general, an ordinary CCTV camera has equipped with 24 frames per second. This camera is not capable of capturing an image of bullet trace which has speed about 1km per second. In spite of these difficulties, by means of the stereographical projection, a long distance trace is able to be contained in one image. Currently, to capture a series of image of an object with high speed, it is usual to use one of the complicated camera with high shutter speed or computerized devices with capability of controlling shutter timing with slightly different capture time. This paper proposed a monitoring tracer bullet single camera system equipped convex mirror trying to see whether or not a normal set of camera and convex mirror is capable of shooting on target located in as far as 250m.
Keywords
Convex mirror equipped camera; Stereographical projection; Monitoring tracer bullet; Deformation; Inverse diffusion equation;
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