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Coincidence rangefinder

Known as: Coincidence range finder, Stereoscopic rangefinder, Parallax rangefinder 
A coincidence rangefinder (stereoscopic, parallax, or split-image rangefinder) is a type of rangefinder that uses mechanical and optical principles… 
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2014
2014
In this paper we describe a localization method based on an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and a uniaxial laser rangefinder… 
2012
2012
A multiple-field-of-view scannerless optical rangefinder operating in pulsed Time-Of-Flight operation for use in high ambient… 
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
An ultrasonic rangefinder has a working range of 30mm to 450mm and operates at a 375 Hz maximum sampling rate. The worst-case… 
2010
2010
In this paper we investigate the limits of spatial image resolution of Multiple Coincidences Compton Camera (MCCC). This… 
2006
2006
In order to achieve a higher efficiency with remote sensing-based monitoring approaches, classification instructions have to be… 
2006
2006
Latching alignment stages for micro-opto-mechanical systems are constructed by deep reactive-ion etching of bonded silicon on… 
2002
2002
We discuss the role of synchrony of activationin higher-level cognitive processes. Inparticular, we analyze the question of… 
2001
2001
12 Many methods have been proposed for range finding systems to know the distance of the targets. We try to capture profiles of… 
1999
1999
Abstract : Some important targets can provide superior visibility in the infrared (IR) owing to thermal contrast. Current passive…