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- spectrum. A night vision device usually consists of an image intensifier tube, a protective housing, and an optional mounting system. Many NVDs also include...
- Vision system may refer to: Visual system, the neurobiological circuitry and processing that enable living beings to see Machine vision, a computer-based...
- An enhanced flight vision system (EFVS, sometimes EVS) is an airborne system which provides an image of the scene and displays it to the pilot, in order...
- A synthetic vision system (SVS) is a computer-mediated reality system for aerial vehicles, that uses 3D to provide pilots with clear and intuitive means...
- Pilot Night Vision System (TADS/PNVS) is the combined sensor and targeting unit ****ed to the Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter. Both systems are independent...
- of computer vision s****s to apply its theories and models to the construction of computer vision systems. Subdisciplines of computer vision include scene...
- The Advanced Space Vision System (also known as the Space Vision System or SVS) is a computer vision system designed primarily for International Space...
- A vision-guided robot (VGR) system is basically a robot ****ed with one or more cameras used as sensors to provide a secondary feedback signal to the robot...
- Sentient Vision Systems (Acquired by Shield AI) in April 2024 is an Australian company headquartered in Port Melbourne, that produces automated object...
- Enhanced Vision System" is an industry-accepted term which the FAA decided not to use because "the FAA believes [it] could be confused with the system definition...