Abstract
The imaging
quality of a rotational
reflection high-speed tracking system is greatly affected by the
optical characteristics of the reflector and the depth of field
limitations of the imaging system, especially for tracking systems
working in small distances. In order to improve the imaging quality,
this paper focused on two factors that affect the imaging quality:
double vision caused by the optical characteristics of reflectors and
blurring caused by the depth of field of imaging systems. This paper
quantified the impact of these two factors on imaging through
theoretical analysis, proposed a method of changing the hardware
position, and conducted a simulation and experiments. The results show
that the proposed solution in this paper can effectively improve the
imaging quality of the system. The content studied in
this paper has certain significance in the field of high-speed
tracking of rotating reflectors and can provide reference for relevant
researchers.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China