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Adapting the width of the field of view of an angle discriminator

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This paper analyzes the functioning of a scanning angle discriminator with an avalanche coordinate detector and a pair of rotating wedges. Calculated results are presented from an estimate of the errors in determining the angle coordinates of objects and the threshold ratios that make it possible to rationally adapt the width of the field of view of the discriminator, depending on the varying conditions of detection-and-ranging observation. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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