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adaptive_camouflage [2018/11/01 00:24] unusualresearch Adaptive Camouflage example usage |
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* NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California | * NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California | ||
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+ | See also: [[star_trek_force_fields|Plasma Window Technology]] | ||
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Lightweight optoelectronic systems built around advanced image sensors and display panels have been proposed for making selected objects appear nearly transparent and thus effectively invisible. These systems are denoted "adaptive camouflage" because unlike traditional camouflage, they would generate displays that would change in response to changing scenes and lighting conditions. | Lightweight optoelectronic systems built around advanced image sensors and display panels have been proposed for making selected objects appear nearly transparent and thus effectively invisible. These systems are denoted "adaptive camouflage" because unlike traditional camouflage, they would generate displays that would change in response to changing scenes and lighting conditions. | ||