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Study on the auto focus digital camera uses a Liquid Lens. (Liquid Lens를 사용하는 디지털 카메라의 자동초점조절에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nam-woo;Hur, Chang-Wu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.557-560
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    • 2015
  • 자동초점이란 영상을 획득하는 시스템에서 고정된 촬상면에 자동으로 초점이 맺히도록 렌즈를 구동시키는 방식으로 컴퓨터비전과 카메라 등에서 매우 중요하게 사용된다. 소형 카메라의 경우 자동초점에서 렌즈구동부인 actuator의 기술은 대량생산이 이용이하고, 위치센서가 불필요하며, 회로구성이 용이한 VCM방식이 널리 사용되고 있으며, 구동의 안정성에 비해 크기와 소음이 큰 스테핑모터 방식, 크기는 가장 작지만 납 함유문제 및 습도 취약성을 갖는 피에조 방식이 있다. 그 외에 액체렌즈방식이 있는데, 소형 구조에 저전력의 장점이 있지만 화질 및 신뢰성 검증 그리고 고압이 필요한 특징을 가지는 구조도 있다. 본 논문에서 5Mpixel급 이미지 센서를 통해 획득한 영상의 선예도를 이용하여 VCM의 actuator처럼 액체렌지를 제어하여 자동으로 초점을 맞추는 제어방식을 구현하고 검증하였다.

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The Study of Analysis on Water Vapor Condensation on Automobile Headlamp Using the Numerical Model (수치모델을 이용한 자동차 헤드램프 내부의 습기발생 현상 해석 연구)

  • Jung, Young-Guk;Lee, Ju-Han;Oh, Sang-June;Seo, Tae-Beom
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.59 no.5
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    • pp.890-896
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    • 2010
  • Increasing styling features for automotive headlamps speed up the focus of understanding condensation at inner surfaces. Water vapor condensation on the inside surface of the headlamp lens is an essential factor that affects secure front view and headlamp life. One of the headlamps of automobile which is one of the most popular in Korea was chosen for the present analysis. In the basis of the experimental data of automobile given by a manufacturer, boundary conditions were defined and free convection of the air inside the headlamp and radiation from the bulb to the other surfaces are considered. As a result, temperature distribution of the inside surface of the headlamp lens are approximately the same as the experimental result.

Design of a PIV objective maximizing the image signal-to-noise ratio

  • Chetelat Olivier;Kim Kyung Chun
    • 한국가시화정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.12a
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    • pp.123-137
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    • 2001
  • PIV (particle image velocimetry) systems use a camera to take snapshots of particles carried by a fluid at some precise instants. Signal processing methods are then used to compute the flow velocity field. In this paper, the design of the camera objective (optics) is addressed. The optimization is done in order to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio of in-focus particles. Four different kinds of noise are considered: photon shot noise, thermal and read noise, background glow shot noise, and noise made by the other particles. A semi-empirical model for the lens aberrations of a two-doublet objective is first addressed, since further, it is shown that lens aberrations (low f-value $f_{\#}$) should be used instead of the Fraunhofer diffraction (high f-value) for the fitting of the particle image size with the pixel size. Other important conclusions of the paper include the expression of optimum values for the magnification M, for the exposure period $\tau$ and for the pixel size $\xi$.

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Design analysis for Head-Up Display by multi-wavelength laser (HUD용 다파장 레이저 광학부품 설계 및 분석)

  • Choi, Hae Woon
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 2014
  • Head up display is in increasing demand for advanced devices in the modern luxury vehicles. It helps drivers focus on driving environment on the road. While HUD technology with LED has advanced, the brightness in daylight can be still an issue to be resolved. Laser light source is a possible solution to overcome the brightness problem and optimal optics design is required for the best performance. Sample design of optics is proposed and detail procedure of lens design evaluation is presented in this paper. The results were characterized by using a ray tracing method and qualitative analysis for spot and DEE is also presented. The overall error or image distortion remained in the target range of $25{\mu}m$ and the simulated image demonstrated possible use in the automotive applications.

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Convergence Point Adjustment Improving Visual Discomfort for a Zoom on a Stereoscopic Camera

  • Ha, Jong Soo;Kim, Dae Woong;Kim, Dong Hyun
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.633-640
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    • 2016
  • In a dual lens stereoscopic camera, a convergence point determines the stereopsis effects of a video. When a user zooms an object, a convergence point is fixed since it is not coupled with a zoom function. Due to the fixed convergence point, it is possible for a zoom to cause the excessive binocular disparity resulting in visual discomfort. In this paper, to solve this problem, we build the relational model including all phenomena possible to arise and propose the adjustment methods of a convergence point by the positions of a focus, an object and a convergence point. We also evaluate the experiments measuring a binocular disparity and the subjective test to investigate the visual comfort. The results show that one of the proposed methods produced more comfortable 3D images to viewers than the others.

A HIGH PRECISION CAMERA OPERATING PARAMETER MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND ITS APPLICATION TO IMAGE MOTION INFERRING

  • Wentao-Zheng;Yoshiaki-Shishikui;Yasuaki-Kanatsugu;Yutaka-Tanaka
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.77-82
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    • 1999
  • Information about camera operating such as zoom, focus, pan, tilt and tracking is useful not only for efficient video coding, but also for content-based video representation. A camera operating parameter measurement system designed specifically for these applications is therefore developed. This system, implemented in real time and synchronized with the video signal, measures the precise camera operating parameters. We calibrated the camera lens using a camera model that accounts for redial lens distortion. The system is then applied to infer image motion from pan and tilt operating parameters. The experimental results show that the inferred motion coincides with the actual motion very well, with an error of less than 0.5 pixel even for large motion up to 80 pixels.

Performance evaluation by simulation for the angular luminous intensity distributions of marine lanterns using a tilting aspherical Fresnel lens and a C-8 type light bulb (기울어진 비구면 프레넬 렌즈와 C-8 type 전구를 이용한 해상용 랜턴의 배광곡선 시뮬레이션을 통한 성능평가)

  • Cho Hyun Seok;Jo Jae Heung;Park Seungl Nam;Park Chul Woung;Kim Yong Wan;Kim Jong Tae
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.511-518
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    • 2004
  • Providing marine signal lanterns with advantages of little weight as well as large aperture, a Fresnel lens has been adopted to transfer the beam from the lanterns up to 10 nautical miles (18.53 km). A Fresnel lens with the diameter of 250 mm and 300 mm was designed by a lens design program and optimized by adjusting the groove parameters of the lens. The angular luminous intensity distribution (ALID) of this lens was calculated by using an illumination analysis program considering the ALID of a light bulb. At the best alignment of the bulb, the maximum luminous intensities (MLI) of the lantern were 1000 cd (in the case of 250 mm diameter) and 1300 cd (in the case of 300 mm diameter). These are more than the critical value of 720 cd that is the Korean Standard of MLI for the marine lantern. The ALID was investigated as a function of misalignment from the lens focus to determine the tolerance of the alignment ranges.

Performance Evaluation of MTF Peak Detection Methods by a Statistical Analysis for Phone Camera Modules

  • Kwon, Jong-Hoon;Rhee, Hyug-Gyo;Ghim, Young-Sik;Lee, Yun-Woo
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.150-155
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    • 2016
  • To evaluate the autofocusing performance of recent mobile phone cameras, it is necessary to determine the peak position of the center field MTF (Modulation Transfer Function), -known as the through focus MTF- of the module. However, the MTF peak position found by conventional methods deviates from the ideal position due to the focus scanning resolution of mobile phone cameras. This inaccurate peak position results in false judgements of the optical performance, leading to yield losses or customer complaints. An increase in the focus scanning resolution can address this problem, but the manufacturing UPH (Unit per Hour) level will also unfortunately increase as well, resulting in a loss of manufacturing capabilities. In this paper, several fitting models are studied to find an accurate MTF peak position within a short period of time. With an analysis of a large amount of manufacturing data, it is demonstrated that the fitting methods can reduce false judgements and simultaneously increase the capabilities of the manufacturing system.

Design of a Convergence Point Adjustment Method to Minimize Visual Discomfort due to Zoom-In (줌인에 따른 시각적 불편을 최소화하기 위한 컨버전스 포인트 조정 기법의 설계)

  • Ha, JongSoo;Ban, ChaeHoon;Kim, DaeWoong;Kim, ChiHun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.665-671
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    • 2013
  • Even though a dual lens stereoscopic camera allows for convenient stereoscopic photography, the necessity for the research comes up, since the dual lens stereoscopic camera can cause visual discomfort during zoom-in due to the fixed convergence point. We propose a method based on which a convergence point can be adjusted to prevent visual discomfort during zoom-in for a dual lens stereoscopic camera. First, the relational model is classified into nine kinds and defined, depending on locations of focus, object, and convergence point. And then, the method to minimize visual discomfort is suggested by adjusting convergence point on the given model. We also implement the suggested methods with anaglyph computer graphic and demonstrate the superiority of them.

Catadioptric NA 0.6 Objective Design in 193 nm with 266 nm Autofocus (이중 파장 심자외선 카타디옵트릭 NA 0.6 대물렌즈 광학 설계)

  • Do Hee Kim;Seok Young Ju;Jun Ho Lee;Hagyong Kihm;Ho-Soon Yang
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2023
  • We designed a catadioptric objective lens with a 0.6 numerical aperture (NA) for semiconductor inspection at 193 nm. The objective lens meets major requirements such as a spatial resolution of 200 nm and a field of view (FOV) of 0.15 mm or more. We selected a wavelength of 266 nm for autofocus based on the availability of the light source. First, we built the objective lenses of three lens groups: a focusing lens group, a field-lens group, and an NA conversion group. In particular, the NA conversion group is a group of catadioptric lenses that convert the numerical aperture of the beam focused by the prior groups to the required value, i.e., 0.6. The last design comprises 11 optical elements with root-mean-squared (RMS) wavefront aberrations less than λ/80 over the entire field of view. We also achieved the athermalization of the objective lens with focus-shift alone satisfying the performance of RMS wavefront aberration below λ/30 at a temperature range of 20 ± 1.2 ℃.