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A Motionless Camera

Originally published in 1994
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Omniview, a motionless, noiseless, exceptionally versatile camera was developed for NASA as a receiving device for guiding space robots. The system can see in one direction and provide as many as four views simultaneously. Developed by *Omniview, Inc. (formerly TRI) under a NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, the system's image transformation electronics produce a real-time image from anywhere within a hemispherical field. Lens distortion is removed, and a corrected flat" view appears on a monitor. Key elements are a high resolution charge coupled device (CCD) image correction circuitry and a microcomputer for image processing. The system can be adapted to existing installations. Applications include security and surveillance, teleconferencing, imaging, virtual reality, broadcast video and military operations. *Omniview technology is now called IPIX. The company was founded in 1986 as TeleRobotics International became Omniview in 1995 and changed its name to Interactive Pictures Corporation in 1997.

Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20020080109

Abstract
Omniview, a motionless, noiseless, exceptionally versatile camera was developed for NASA as a receiving device for guiding space robots. The system can see in one direction and provide as many as four views simultaneously. Developed by *Omniview, Inc. (formerly TRI) under a NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, the system's image transformation electronics produce a real-time image from anywhere within a hemispherical field. Lens distortion is removed, and a corrected flat" view appears on a monitor. Key elements are a high resolution charge coupled device (CCD) image correction circuitry and a microcomputer for image processing. The system can be adapted to existing installations. Applications include security and surveillance, teleconferencing, imaging, virtual reality, broadcast video and military operations. *Omniview technology is now called IPIX. The company was founded in 1986 as TeleRobotics International became Omniview in 1995 and changed its name to Interactive Pictures Corporation in 1997.
A Motionless Camera

A Motionless Camera

A Motionless Camera

A Motionless Camera