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Binocular Observability

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Computation and Control IV

Part of the book series: Progress in Systems and Control Theory ((PSCT,volume 20))

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A rigid body is in motion at constant linear and angular velocities. From a distance an individual with normal binocular vision is observing this body. Under what conditions is the individual able to distinguish its position? To answer this question we would like to formulate a mathematical realization for the process of human binocular vision. A model of this type would be useful in the medical field to diagnose problems in a individual’s eyesight.

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  1. W. Dayawansa, B. Ghosh, C. Martin and X. Wang, A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for the Condition for the Perspective Observability Problem. To appear, Systems and Control Letters

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Lockwood, P., Martin, C. (1995). Binocular Observability. In: Computation and Control IV. Progress in Systems and Control Theory, vol 20. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2574-4_14

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