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1 NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY
BY DEEPIKA.G.D 1DB05IS015 DBIT

2 NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY
Introduction Types of NVT Thermal Imaging Image Enhancement Performance Attributes Technical characteristics Equipments Applications Conclusion References

3 Introduction NVT allows us to see in the dark
Originally developed for military use Now used for site security, surveillance as well as search and rescue Evolved from bulky optical instruments in lightweight goggles through the advancement of image intensification technology.

4 Types of night vision Categorized by generations
Each substantial change NVT establishes a new generation Categorized into: Generation-0 Generation-1 Generation-2 Generation-3 Generation-4

5 Generation-0 Created by US Army Uses active infrared
A projection unit called IR illuminator is attached Full moon operation Use anode in conjunction with cathode to accelerate the electrons Problems –acceleration causes distortion of image as well as reduction of life of the tube Also, it was quickly duplicated by the hostile nations

6 Figure illustrates Generation 1 Night vision technology.

7 Generation-1 (1960’s) Uses passive infrared
Uses ambient light provided by the moon and the stars Don’t require a source of projected infrared light Don’t work well on cloudy or moonless nights One quarter moon operation Uses same image-intensifier tube technology as Generation-0 Same problems as faced by the Generation-0

8 Figure illustrates Generation 2 Night vision technology.

9 Generation-2 (1970’s) Offer improved resolution and performance over Generation-1 devices Considerably more reliable Able to see in extreme low light conditions due to the addition of microchannel plate(MCP) to the image- intensifier tube The images are less distorted and brighter

10 Generation-3 (1990’s) Currently used by the US Army
Better resolution and sensitivity Photocathode is made up of Gallium Arsenide MCP is coated with an ion barrier Tube life is increased

11 Generation-4 (2000’s) Known as “filmless and gated” technology
Shows significant improvement in both high- and low-level light environments No ion barrier in MCP Responds quickly to different lightning conditions Reduced background noise Enhances signal to noise ratio Images are less distorted and brighter

12 Thermal imaging This technology operates by capturing upper portion of the infrared light spectrum, which is emitted as heat Hotter objects emit more of this light than the cooler objects These elements then create a thermogram Thermogram electric pulses display data

13 The basic components of a Thermal-imaging system

14 It is quite easy to see everything
Thermal imaging It is quite easy to see everything during the day... ...but at night, you can see very little. Thermal imaging lets you see again.

15 Thermal imaging devices
Two types: 1. Uncooled. 2. Cryogenically cooled. Great for detecting people or working in near-absolute darkness

16 Image Enhancement

17 Image Enhancement It is also known as Image intensification
Relies on image intensifier tube to collect an amplify infrared and visible light Lens captures the light which is then sent to image intensifier tube It has photocathode that converts photons into electrons When electrons pass through MCP ,more electrons are presented This causes chain reaction where atoms are released Electrons reach phosphor screen and photons are released Those phosphor create green image

18 Performance Attributes
Sensitivity (photo response)- tube’s ability to detect the available light Signal- plays a key role in night vision’s performance Resolution- ability to dissolve detail in the image

19 Technical Characteristics
Textures, Light and Dark Depth Perception Fog and Rain Honeycomb Spots

20 Equipments Three categories Scopes Goggles Cameras

21 Equipments Scopes- monocular, handheld, better look at a specific object and then return to normal viewing conditions. Goggles- binocular, handheld or worn, excellent for constant viewing Cameras- send the image to a monitor for display or to a VCR for recording.

22 DARK INVADER Night-vision Goggles 4501
DARK INVADER Multi-purpose Pocketscope DARK INVADER Night-vision Goggles 4501

23 Camcorders are a fast-growing segment of the night-vision industry.
Stealth 301 Series Day/Night Video Camera Camcorders are a fast-growing segment of the night-vision industry.

24 DARK INVADER night-vision Goggles.
Soldiers using DARK INVADER night-vision Goggles.

25 Applications Military Law enforcement Hunting Wild life observation
Surveillance Security Navigation Hidden-object detection Entertainment

26 Conclusions Although the term ``night vision'' currently encompasses three distinct technologies, it is the evolution of image intensification technology that first made devices practical and widely used. Their success was the result of advancements in light amplification and resolution techniques.

27 References http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/nightvision3.html
state.edu/~wilkins/writing/Samples/shortmed/johnmediu m/index.html Nightvision.html

28 NO(W) QUERIES...?

29 Thank You one and all…


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