A comparative analysis of three monocular passive ranging methods on real infrared sequences

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Three monocular passive ranging methods are analyzed and tested on the real infrared sequences. The first method exploits scale changes of an object in successive frames, while other two use Beer-Lambert's Law. Ranging methods are evaluated by comparing with simultaneously obtained reference data at the test site. Research is addressed on scenarios where multiple sensor views or active measurements are not possible. The results show that these methods for range estimation can provide the fidelity required for object tracking. Maximum values of relative distance estimation errors in near-ideal conditions are less than 8%. © 2013 FEI STU.

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Bondžulić, B. P., Mitrović, S. T., Barbarić, Ž. P., & Andrič, M. S. (2013). A comparative analysis of three monocular passive ranging methods on real infrared sequences. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 64(5), 305–310. https://doi.org/10.2478/jee-2013-0044

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