3D sparse point reconstructions of atmospheric nuclear detonations

Robert C. Slaughter, J. McClory, Daniel T. Schmitt, M. Sambora, K. Walli
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Abstract

Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have started digitizing technical films spanning the above ground atmospheric nuclear testing operations conducted by the United States from 1950 through the 1960s. This technical film test data represents unique information that can be use as a primary validation data source for nuclear effects codes that are used by national researchers for assessments on nuclear force management, nuclear detection and reporting, and nuclear forensics mission areas. Researchers at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) have begun employing modern digital image processing and computer vision techniques to exploit this data set and determine specific invariant features of the early dynamic fireball growth. The focus of this paper is to introduce the methodology used for three dimensional sparse reconstructions of nuclear fireballs. Also discussed are the the difficulties associated with the technique.
大气核爆炸的三维稀疏点重建
劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室(LLNL)的研究人员已经开始将美国从1950年到1960年代进行的地面大气核试验操作的技术胶片数字化。这些技术胶片测试数据代表了独特的信息,可作为核效果代码的主要验证数据源,国家研究人员将这些代码用于核力量管理、核探测和报告以及核取证任务领域的评估。美国空军理工学院(AFIT)的研究人员已经开始采用现代数字图像处理和计算机视觉技术来利用这些数据集,并确定早期动态火球生长的特定不变特征。本文重点介绍了核火球三维稀疏重建的方法。还讨论了与该技术相关的困难。
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