1 November 1992 Optical design of a wide-angle simulator probe
Ian Marshall
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Abstract
An optical design concept is presented for a wide field of view camera, used to take pictures of a model board, which are displayed to the pilot of a simulated aircraft in real time. The concept achieves mapping functions and perspectives in three separate images that match the display system properties over 140 deg field of view. This enables fast feedback of the model board images to the pilot by avoiding the need for computer correction of optical distortion. The geometry of the lens system also ensures good uniformity of brightness over the wide field of view. The provision of three axes of angular movement and computer optical design techniques are discussed. The general design and fabrication of a prototype is described.
Ian Marshall "Optical design of a wide-angle simulator probe," Optical Engineering 31(11), (1 November 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59949
Published: 1 November 1992
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KEYWORDS
Relays

Prisms

Optical design

Monochromatic aberrations

Cameras

Spherical lenses

Lens design

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