A Chinese
institute claimed to have successfully developed a 100-megapixel camera which
could produce high-resolution imaging in the fields of aerial mapping, disaster
monitoring and intelligent transportation systems. The IOE3-Kanban camera was
developed by the Institute of Optics and Electronics under the Chinese Academy
of Sciences making it China's highest pixel camera, CAS said in a statement. The
camera is capable of producing images with 10,240 x 10,240 pixels, the
statement said. Moreover, it is small and light, with its widest part measuring
only 19.3 cm, state-run Xinhua quoted the statement as saying, adding that it
can be used at temperatures ranging from minus 20 degrees centigrade to 55
degrees centigrade. Its high sensitivity and high dynamic range (HDR) features
mean it will be useful in high-resolution imaging in the fields of aerial
mapping, city planning, disaster monitoring and intelligent transportation
systems, the statement said. Intelligent transportation system is aimed to
provide innovative services relating to different modes of transport and
traffic management, enabling various users to be better informed and make
safer, more coordinated, and 'smarter' use of transport networks. The camera is
equipped with advanced optical systems, camera control systems and
high-capacity data recording systems, and it has proven successful in a recent
trial use as a part of a national aerial remote-sensing system, it said. The
institute also developed an 81-megapixel camera during the 10th Five Year Plan
period (2001-2005), and the latest achievement took the researchers two years
to develop. A megapixel is one million pixels, and is a term used not only for
the number of pixels in an image, but also to express the number of image
sensor elements of digital cameras or the number of display elements of digital
displays.
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