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A Survey on Moving Target Indication Techniques for Small UAVs : Parametric Approach (소형 무인항공기용 이동표적 표시기법에 대한기술 동향 분석 : 매개변수방식)

  • Yun, Seung Gyu;Kang, Seung Eun;Ko, Sang Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.42 no.7
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    • pp.576-585
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we survey the Moving Target Indication(MTI) techniques for small UAVs. MTI consists of image alignment phase and frame differencing correction phase, and image alignment has two ways of parametric approach which is mainly focused in this paper and non-parametric approach. Since small UAVs are operated in the low altitude, the parallax is considerable and the epipolar geometry is applied to compensate the parallax. The related works and future works are presented.

소형무인항공기용 영상 이동표적표시(MTI) 기법과 동향

  • Yun, Seung-Gyu;Gang, Seung-Eun;Go, Sang-Ho
    • ICROS
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2014
  • 소형 무인항공기가 발달함에 따라 영상센서의 활용이 증가하였다. 특히 발전된 컴퓨팅 파워와 소형화된 영상센서의 발달로 무겁고 값비싼 레이더 장비의 기술을 영상센서로 구현하는 연구가 활발히 진행 중이다. 영상 이동표적표시(Moving Target Indication MTI) 기법은 이런 시대의 흐름에 따라 발달된 기술이며 현재 미군의 소형무인항공기 RQ-11 Raven에 상용화 되었다. 본 논문에서는 소형 무인항공기용 영상 MTI 기법의 원리를 설명하고 영상 MTI에서 주로 사용하는 카메라 운동 보 정 기법인 매개변수/비매개변수 방식의 영상정합의 접근법을 위주로 설명하였다. 또한 소형 무인항공기용 영상감시시스템 구현에서 가장 큰 문제점인 시차/항공기 진동 보정에 대한 진행 중인 연구논문도 소개하였다.

A Method for Data Fusion of Multiple Target Information (다중 표적정보의 융합처리 방안)

  • Ryu, Chul-Hyung;Baek, Joo-Hyun;Jang, Won-Bum;Choi, Joon-Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2012.11a
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    • pp.1200-1202
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    • 2012
  • 미래 전장에서 다수의 지상로봇들이 획득한 표적정보는 원격에 위치한 통제장치로 실시간 전송된다. 통제장치는 정찰영상과 디지털 지도위에 지상로봇들의 현재 동작 상태를 표시한다. 본 논문은 다수의 지상로봇들로부터 동일 표적에 대한 위치 정보가 수신될 경우 이에 대한 융합처리 방안을 제안한다. 이러한 융합처리를 통해 표적위치 정확도를 개선할 수 있으며, 이동 경로 추정을 통해 표적의 초기 탐지시간을 단축할 수 있다.

Verification of Target Position in Stereotactic Radiosurgery Based on Photon Knife System (Photon Knife 시스템에 근거한 뇌정위 방사선수술에서 표적위치 확인)

  • 최태진;김진희;김옥배
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.99-107
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    • 2003
  • This study was performed to prepare the verification film for localizing beam-target position with the Photon Knife radiosurgery system (PKRS) using linear accelerator(Mitsubishi, Model ML-15MDX). We developed a laser calibration system using a reticle of transparent lucite to detect Inlet and outlet beams. We verified fixation of the second collimator with film mounted on a holder in the shape of an octagon block 5cm apart from the isocenter. The film was exposed to photon beams of linear accelerator at an interval of 45 degrees during the gantry movement. There were no shifts in the beam of the second collimator during gantry movement. We used a position marker which is designed a head-shaped small lead block and a 10 mm in diameter of steel bead in the plastic tube. The position marker helped to verify the beam directions with patient position in multi-arc and trans-multi-arc of PKRS The verification of beam alignments showed an average 0.8$\pm$0.26 mm discrepancy in LINAC-gram images of PKRS. In our study, the couch movement was $\pm$5 mm laterally, while it shook $\pm$ 2 mm toward the couch axis. The couch, however, was immediately returned to the initial site after shaking. Thus, we postulate that the beam-target position(s) should be verified with LINAC-gram in a stereotactic radiosurgery system to achieve the accuracy of beam-target alignment.

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A Moving Synchronization Technique for Virtual Target Overlay (가상표적 전시를 위한 이동 동기화 기법)

  • Kim Gye-Young;Jang Seok-Woo
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2006
  • This paper proposes a virtual target overlay technique for a realistic training simulation which projects a virtual target on ground-based CCD images according to an appointed scenario. This method creates a realistic 3D model for instructors by using high resolution GeoTIFF (Geographic Tag Image File Format) satellite images and DTED(Digital Terrain Elevation Data), and it extracts road areas from the given CCD images for both instructors and trainees, Since there is much difference in observation position, resolution, and scale between satellite Images and ground-based sensor images, feature-based matching faces difficulty, Hence, we propose a moving synchronization technique that projects the targets on sensor images according to the moving paths marked on 3D satellite images. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm with satellite and sensor images of Daejoen.

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A Study on the Development of a Target Tracing Equipment by Remote Control for a Medical Theraphy and Diagnosis of an Ophthalmology (안과 진단 및 치료기기의 원격조정 표적 추적장치 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Eo, Y.K.;Park, H.C.;Lee, S.R.;Yang, Y.S.;Jeong, D.M.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1996 no.11
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    • pp.29-32
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    • 1996
  • 기존의 안과 진단 및 치료 기기의 안구 고정장치는 진단 및 치료에 있어서 피검사자와 검사자에 사이에 충분한 협조가 되지 않을 경우 진단의 비효율성과 치료의 안정성등의 문제가 발생하고있다. 따라서 이러한 문제를 보완하기 위하여 SLO의 전면 세극등을 소형의 반사경으로 대치하고 표시등을 후면의 먼거리에 수직으로 배열시켜서 피검사자에게 적당한 높이의 고정등을 선택하게하여 수직방향의 안구 위치를 고정시키고 SLO(Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope)의 좌우 회전기능으로 표적의 수평방향을 근절시킨 후에 검사자의 조작으로 원격조정되는 서보장치를 이용하여 다시 반사경을 전방향으로 미세하게 회전되게하여 정확한 위치로 안구를 이동시키게 하는 원격조정 표적 추적장치를 개발하였다. 이에 따라 피검사자는 거울에 비친 먼거리의 허상을 보게 되어 세극등을 이용한 근접주사방식의 단점인 안구의 축동, 폭주등으로 인한 환자의 눈의 피로를 최소화하면서 피검사자의 안구를 검사자가 원하는 위치로 고정시킬 수 있게 함으로써 임상실험에서 안과 진단의 정확성과 관리도를 높이고 치료의 효율성과 안전성을 증가시킬 수 있는 원격조정 추적장치로써의 성능을 확인하였다.

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A Feasibility Study on the Prediction of the Target in the Lung from the Skin Motion - Animal Study (피부의 움직임을 이용한 표적의 위치 추정에 관한 가능성 연구 - 동물 실험)

  • 서예린;이병용;신승애;김종훈;안승도;이상욱;최은경
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.163-168
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    • 2002
  • As for planning the radiation therapy for the tumor in the lung, inferring the motion of the organ or target due to the respiration from the motion of the skin was performed as the feasibility study with the animal. The dog weighed 20 kg was chosen for the experiment. The system, which can use the fluoroscopy and the CCD camera synchronously, was designed. With a radio-opaque marker on the skin of the dog, which indicates the lower lobe of the lung, the images of the motions for the lung were recorded in the A/P (anterior-to-posterior) and lateral view. At the same time, the images of the skin motions from CCD camera were also recorded. Skin moves periodically with the amplitude of 6 mm and the target in the lung made almost the same frequencies during its motion's amplitude of 15 mm and its direction change with the respiration. Therefore analyzed results showed strong correlation between the skin motion and the organ motion on the average of 0.85. This study indicated that the prediction of a target position in the lung, which is moving organ, is possible. For the animal study, predicting the exact target motion from the skin motion was possible and it can have the feasibility to apply to the patient clinically.

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Virtual Target Overlay Technique by Matching 3D Satellite Image and Sensor Image (3차원 위성영상과 센서영상의 정합에 의한 가상표적 Overlay 기법)

  • Cha, Jeong-Hee;Jang, Hyo-Jong;Park, Yong-Woon;Kim, Gye-Young;Choi, Hyung-Il
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.11D no.6
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    • pp.1259-1268
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    • 2004
  • To organize training in limited training area for an actuai combat, realistic training simulation plugged in by various battle conditions is essential. In this paper, we propose a virtual target overlay technique which does not use a virtual image, but Projects a virtual target on ground-based CCD image by appointed scenario for a realistic training simulation. In the proposed method, we create a realistic 3D model (for an instructor) by using high resolution Geographic Tag Image File Format(GeoTIFF) satellite image and Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED), and extract the road area from a given CCD image (for both an instructor and a trainee). Satellite images and ground-based sensor images have many differences in observation position, resolution, and scale, thus yielding many difficulties in feature-based matching. Hence, we propose a moving synchronization technique that projects the target on the sensor image according to the marked moving path on 3D satellite image by applying Thin-Plate Spline(TPS) interpolation function, which is an image warping function, on the two given sets of corresponding control point pair. To show the experimental result of the proposed method, we employed two Pentium4 1.8MHz personal computer systems equipped with 512MBs of RAM, and the satellite and sensor images of Daejoen area are also been utilized. The experimental result revealed the effective-ness of proposed algorithm.

Moving Target Indication using an Image Sensor for Small UAVs (소형 무인항공기용 영상센서 기반 이동표적표시 기법)

  • Yun, Seung-Gyu;Kang, Seung-Eun;Ko, Sangho
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.1189-1195
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    • 2014
  • This paper addresses a Moving Target Indication (MTI) algorithm which can be used for small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) equipped with image sensors. MTI is a system (or an algorithm) which detects moving objects. The principle of the MTI algorithm is to analyze the difference between successive image data. It is difficult to detect moving objects in the images recorded from dynamic cameras attached to moving platforms such as UAVs flying at low altitudes over a variety of terrain, since the acquired images have two motion components: 'camera motion' and 'object motion'. Therefore, the motion of independent objects can be obtained after the camera motion is compensated thoroughly via proper manipulations. In this study, the camera motion effects are removed by using wiener filter-based image registration, one of the non-parametric methods. In addition, an image pyramid structure is adopted to reduce the computational complexity for UAVs. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method with experimental results on outdoor video sequences.

On-line Image Guided Radiation Therapy using Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) (콘빔CT (CBCT)를 이용한 온라인 영상유도방사선치료 (On-line Image Guided Radiation Therapy))

  • Bak, Jin-O;Jeong, Kyoung-Keun;Keum, Ki-Chang;Park, Suk-Won
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.294-299
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    • 2006
  • $\underline{Purpose}$: Using cone beam CT, we can compare the position of the patients at the simulation and the treatment. In on-line image guided radiation therapy, one can utilize this compared data and correct the patient position before treatments. Using cone beam CT, we investigated the errors induced by setting up the patients when use only the markings on the patients' skin. $\underline{Materials\;and\;Methods}$: We obtained the data of three patients that received radiation therapy at the Department of Radiation Oncology in Chung-Ang University during August 2006 and October 2006. Just as normal radiation therapy, patients were aligned on the treatment couch after the simulation and treatment planning. Patients were aligned with lasers according to the marking on the skin that were marked at the simulation time and then cone beam CTs were obtained. Cone beam CTs were fused and compared with simulation CTs and the displacement vectors were calculated. Treatment couches were adjusted according to the displacement vector before treatments. After the treatment, positions were verified with kV X-ray (OBI system). $\underline{Results}$: In the case of head and neck patients, the average sizes of the setup error vectors, given by the cone beam CT, were 0.19 cm for the patient A and 0.18 cm for the patient B. The standard deviations were 0.15 cm and 0.21 cm, each. On the other hand, in the case of the pelvis patient, the average and the standard deviation were 0.37 cm and 0.1 cm. $\underline{Conclusion}$: Through the on-line IGRT using cone beam CT, we could correct the setup errors that could occur in the conventional radiotherapy. The importance of the on-line IGRT should be emphasized in the case of 3D conformal therapy and intensity-modulated radiotherapy, which have complex target shapes and steep dose gradients.