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Research on Bionic Motion Sensing Applied in Safety and Surveillance of Civil Aviation
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Conventional security monitoring of civil aviation usually uses fixed cameras to acquire images. There are several reasons for these problems with performance including difficulties introduced in the information transmission, storage, and analysis stages of the process. Insect compound eyes offer unique advantages for moving target capture and these have attracted the attention of many researchers in recent years. This paper contributes to this research by proposing a new 3-3-2 processing mode and applying it in security monitoring of civil aviation. This mode effectively achieves moving target detection with large field of view and high real-time processing.
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779-784
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July 2013
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