Image motion compensation system

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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250231GY, 358109, H04N 322

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041527291

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an image motion compensation arrangement for enabling stabilization of the line of sight of a scanned imaging system mounted on a vehicle. In one example the scanned imaging system is a television camera assembly which is resiliently mounted and carries a plane mirror on to which is directed, via an auto-collimating lens, light from a light emitting diode. Light reflected by the plane mirror passes back through the auto-collimating lens to be received by a detector having quadrant receiving surfaces which resolve the complex motion of the camera assembly during movement of the vehicle into two orthogonal components defining the angular error caused by the motion in the sight line of the camera. The two orthogonal components are utilized to provide a pair of electrical signals utilizable to correct for the image motion resulting from the rotation of the sight line.

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