Optical monitoring of a two-substance structured area with nonmatrix detectors

In this paper, we describe a novel concept, to the best of our knowledge, to monitor changes in the landscape with two arbitrarily distributed substances. To record signals from the mock-up scene, nonmatrix detectors are used, which work in the linear sensitivity range. The formulas that describe th...

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Hauptverfasser: Martirosyan, A E, Kostanyan, R B, Muzhikyan, P H, Azizbekyan, H H, Zargaryan, D G
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