VIII International Conference "Electronic Publications El-Pub2003"

October 8-10, 2003, Novosibirsk, Russia,
(state registration number 0320301032)

Abstracts


Electronic textbook on the base of PSA CCD

Malinin Vadim V. , Tsepinogova Zinaida M.

SSGA - Siberian state geodetic academy (Novosibirsk)

On faculty of îïòèêî-electronic devices of SSGA the electronic issuing "A Fundamentals of CCD for high-quality imaging" on materials of foreign firms was prepared. This issuing is exhibited as the manual on site of SSGA in Internet. At present is generated about 100 web-pages and about 50 illustrations. The work with manual is proceeds, and it volume will grow, as well as amount of possible functions of the manual

The manual contains the following chapters: a history, Theory and application, Architecture and reading, Performance of CCD, Perfecting of CCD, Amplification of an image, Optimization of performances, Glossary, List of literature. The main attention in themanual is given to methods of improving of quality of a formed image with the purpose of extraction of the greatest information about researched object.

The manual is bilingual. All text is broken on two columns. In the left column is the Russian version of the text, and in right column is the English version. The signatures and inscriptions for illustrations also are given in two columns. On figure the digital labels of inscriptions are given. The explanatory dictionary also is given as the two-column multipage text. For search of the necessary term there are two tables with the Russian and English alphabets. For want of choice, for example, letter of the Russian alphabet the page is called, on which there are definitions of all Russian terms begining on the selected letter, and also their English equivalents. For English terms the similar procedure is stipulated.

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